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I think you might have misunderstood - I'm asking about pinLESS bridges.
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That is what I was referring to, see my edited reply. Obviously, attaching the strings from underneath (pin bridge) means that the bridge will not fly off the top if it loosens. If the bridge flys off the top, it can pull top wood north of the bridge with it, particularly if the top has runout.
I am not a fan of pinless bridges, and it is not just because of the failure mode. Pinless bridges are not nearly as convenient when changing saddles.