Babicz FCH Ashtray Telecaster Bridge in Chrome

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Description

The patented Babicz FCH Ashtray Tele bridge is a direct drop-in replacement upgrade for Fender “four hole mount” Tele guitar bridge. The Babicz patented double locking eCAM saddle offers full contact to the instruments body…improving tonality and sustain. Intonation and individual string height adjustments are a breeze.

Specifications

  • Traditional “Ashtray” bridge look 
  • Drop-in fit for Fender 4-Hole mount Tele bridges
  • Brass saddles (eCAM saddle inserts)
  • Comfort frame contours, with a Gatton inspired scoop
  • Lightweight milled aluminum design
  • Patented Babicz eCAM saddle system
  • Double locking Original Series design
  • String through the body, or string through the back of the bridge plate
  • Improved string stability, tonality, sustain, with ease of adjustment
  • Includes bridge, mounting screws, 1.5 & 2mm wrenches, instructions 
  •  Weight: 3.6 oz. 

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