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Question about Rick Bakelite Bridges
Posted: 9 May 2018 5:58 pm
by Steve Wilson
I was browsing through Reverb.com and saw this guitar. It seems to have a postwar pickup and surround, but has the strings mounting through the body instead of through the tailpiece. I think I have seen some seven strings with this setup, but not a six string. Anybody have the answers?
Posted: 10 May 2018 4:24 pm
by Bill Creller
Hi Steve
I converted a couple post-war Bakelites to 7 string, and made them string-through after the bracket(s) were removed.
I also did one because the bracket was broke, on a 7 string, Finding another 7 string bracket wasn't worth the effort.
Maybe the one in the pic was done that way (?), or maybe it's another Rick odd-ball !
Posted: 10 May 2018 5:39 pm
by Steve Wilson
Thanks for the info, Bill.
Posted: 11 May 2018 3:50 am
by Rick Aiello
They went back to string through at the end ... using the postwar frypan surrounds ...
Posted: 11 May 2018 10:22 am
by Steve Wilson
Thanks, Rick!
The other pictures of this steel showed the shield logo, so that makes sense it was one of the last ones made. Appreciate your insight.
Posted: 11 May 2018 10:46 am
by Bill Groner
Rick Aiello wrote:They went back to string through at the end ... using the postwar frypan surrounds ...
Hey Rick........got any updates on that long neck frypan?
Posted: 13 May 2018 10:10 am
by Robert Mac Neilage
Steve
Here is a photograph of my 1930's six string electro Spanish, the Bakelite at has been damaged at the edge of the holes in the body.
I repaired it 15 years ago and the plastic metal came away from the Bakelite recently so I've repaired it again and will add a thin brass strip along the top to prevent string damage.
This shows that holes through the body was the original method of stringing.
Hope this helps
Robert
Posted: 13 May 2018 7:24 pm
by Steve Wilson
Thanks for posting those pictures, Robert. It is not often you get to see an Electro Spanish close up! The Bakelite seems to be the same color as the Ace and Academy lap steels.