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Wilkinson Guitar Bridge Compensated Brass Saddles Set -3pcs Vintage-Style Telecaster Electric Guitar Bridge Saddles - Replacement part for Fender Tele Style

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  • Vintage Style Brass Intonated Bridge Saddles For Vintage 3 Saddle Ashtray Type Fender Telecaster Bridges.
  • Each section is individually cast to be staggered, allowing for better string intonation while preserving the traditional appearance and feel.
  • Easy To Install Just Unscrew Your Old Saddles And Screw On These New Ones. These saddles are found on Wilkinson Telecaster Bridges
  • Manufactured in Korea under license from Trevor Wilkinson and following his specific design for this model.
  • Set of compensated Brass saddled for Fender Telecaster Tele Ash Tray Guitar Bridge Fits Wilkinson WTB



Product Description

3 telecaster brass compensated bridge saddles

Benefits / Features

Each saddle is reversible and can be used in any position. Brass saddles give rich harmonic overtones and long sustain.

Good upgrade / replacement for Fender vintage Tele TL tremolo electric guitar. Each section is individually cast to be staggered, allowing for better.


Vincente
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Have barrel style saddles on your telecaster? Then upgrade to Wilkinson brass compensated saddles. Your guitar will thank you being able to be intonated properly and it'll play like a dream. Highly recommend and I promise you won't regret it!
luke nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Simple upgrade for a tele and doesn’t change the look much
GameLover
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Upgraded a Squier Classic Vibes 50's Telecaster with these. They were easy to install, look the business, sound good, and really improved the intonation of the guitar to boot.The saddles were a little crammed together as I installed them in the bridge, and for a minute I thought they might not all fit side by side, but I monkeyed them around a bit and it all worked out.Installation tip: If you're replacing existing saddles like I did, take a bunch of pictures of the current ones from a bunch of angles before starting, making sure you can see how much threading is sticking out of the top of each, how deep the little pegs under each saddle are, how the saddles sit in relation to each other, etc. It'll help you get close to where the old ones were when you install the new ones, which should save you some time when it comes to setting up the guitar, although you'll still need to fuss with everything to get it just right.All told, a really good value.
Huevos Rancheros
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Replaced a set of steel barrel saddles with these Wilkinson Brass Compensated saddles, The steel saddles were a little too wide for the neck and even after sanding the edges they still wouldn't sit properly. So ordered these gems, took about 15 minutes to put them on, I have a string thru ashtray style bridge, so I replaced them one at a time (2 strings per saddle) so I could use the old saddles as a visual guide for placement of the new saddles. I used my old saddle screws and springs as they were longer and gave me more adjustment should I need it.After replacement I was able to lower my action slightly and had much better intonation. Strings now have even spacing and playing is more better too. Think these are a keeper.
R Franklin
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Didn’t expect a tonal change (better).But it did make a difference.Installed into a Wilkinson bridge
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Easy to install and toneate was simple .Not only would I buy again, I DID.
SkyLand
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023
This worked great for dialing in the intonation on my Fender Telecaster. Thumbs Up!
TuneRaider
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
I replaced the steel saddles on a LyxPro Tele copy with these. This type leaves the action slightly higher on the high E string. I can always cut a groove in the saddle if need be, but I don't think it'll be a problem. Unless I lost it when I opened the package there wasn't a wrench.