OM Guitars Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I did a search on this forum, googled, and e-mailed ABM Muller. No luck... ABM Muller said the best thing to do would be to "make a sample order to check out everything." I'd kind of prefer to have the specs before I ordered the parts... anyone have them, or know where I could find them? I primarily need the length and width of each part of the ABM Headless bridge for the guitar, as well as the position of the screws. Thanks for any help... Quote
Robert Irizarry Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I did a search on this forum, googled, and e-mailed ABM Muller. No luck... ABM Muller said the best thing to do would be to "make a sample order to check out everything." I'd kind of prefer to have the specs before I ordered the parts... anyone have them, or know where I could find them? I primarily need the length and width of each part of the ABM Headless bridge for the guitar, as well as the position of the screws. Thanks for any help... While investigating headless guitar resources, I contacted Moses Graphite about their necks. During those discussions, they indicated that the ABM bridge is compatible with Strat type necks. I wrote about it - here An Allparts dealer can get you the ABM bridge. In the past I've dealt with Mammoth Guitars and was very happy with them. (Mammoth Guitars also participates on Project Guitar, btw.) Regards, Rob Quote
OM Guitars Posted December 5, 2006 Author Report Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) While investigating headless guitar resources, I contacted Moses Graphite about their necks. During those discussions, they indicated that the ABM bridge is compatible with Strat type necks. I wrote about it - here An Allparts dealer can get you the ABM bridge. In the past I've dealt with Mammoth Guitars and was very happy with them. (Mammoth Guitars also participates on Project Guitar, btw.) Regards, Rob Rob, would you happen to know the exact dimensions on the bridge? In particular, the spacing of the screws, and the length of the tuners? I'm having Warmoth build the body, and would prefer to have them drill the holes for the bridge. Thanks... Edited December 5, 2006 by OM Guitars Quote
Mattia Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 check with Warmoth whether they'll even do that (drill for custom bridge) first. Quote
OM Guitars Posted December 5, 2006 Author Report Posted December 5, 2006 check with Warmoth whether they'll even do that (drill for custom bridge) first. I did, and they said they would. They just need the specs. I e-mailed Mammoth, they got back to me already. They've put in a request for the dimensions. Quote
Robert Irizarry Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 I e-mailed Mammoth, they got back to me already. They've put in a request for the dimensions. Sounds great. Would you please share that information once you get it? Regards, Rob Quote
OM Guitars Posted December 5, 2006 Author Report Posted December 5, 2006 Sounds great. Would you please share that information once you get it? Regards, Rob Will do, Rob. I'm fairly new to this board... is there a repository of this type of information? I figured maybe the "guitar-parts" thread, however it seems to be more a set of links than a repository for specs. Quote
mammoth guitars Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 One of us can post the info when we get it. Quote
goat Posted December 7, 2006 Report Posted December 7, 2006 (edited) One of us can post the info when we get it. I used their tailpiece and head.If you want I can measure mine.I didn`t like their bridge.I used the Schaller roller bridge. I drilled a hole in the head for the allen on my truss rod. The mounting screws thru the tailpiece are 2-13/16 ths" center to center The Schaller bridge post to post are 2-15/16 ths" http://new.photos.yahoo.com/davidmenegaux/...460762307844694 Edited December 7, 2006 by goat Quote
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