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Old 03-07-2017, 08:59 AM
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We recently replaced a vintage Brazilian bridge and saddle for $250. However I will point out that we also have never done a bridge replacement where that was all that was needed to repair the guitar. I'm all for minimal work, but a new bridge almost always requires at least one of these - action setup, fret dressing or replacement, or even a full neck reset. Unless it's purely for artistic restoration, expect to pay a little more for a complete job.
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