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    Default Using tune-o-matic bridge with tight radii

    say...7.25" or 9.25"

    will that work out?
    isn't a tune-o-matic set up for 12" or something?

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    Default Re: Using tune-o-matic bridge with tight radii

    Yes, TOM bridges have a radius of 12", but you can easily set it to conform to any radius by correctly slotting the bridge saddles.

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    Default Re: Using tune-o-matic bridge with tight radii

    oh good point

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    Default Re: Using tune-o-matic bridge with tight radii

    Most solid techs I know grind*the base of the saddles down to correct the radius on TOM and ABR-1 bridges.

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