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Thank you for viewing. This item is a Glendale bridge plate. I purchased it used and installed it on a Vanzandt TLV-R1 for a while, but I am selling it because I decided to sell the guitar. The product is, The "Top-Loader" Blackguard "No-Cut" I think it will be. I looked at the distributor's page, but this specification is not available, so I think it is valuable. Top loaders are rare. As for the condition, there are some marks from the saddle set screws, but there are no major scratches. I wonder if you can feel the smooth, lustrous feel of this plating. The sound when you pluck it with your fingers is also different from other plates. The overtones change. I will also be selling saddles of the same brand, so I will offer a discount to those who purchase them at the same time. The paper in the first photo may be a different item. Below is the distributor's description. Glendale's Blackguard bridge plates are made from Cold Rolled Steel, just like the 1950s Telecasters. This magnetic bridge plate looks the same as Fender's original bridge plate at first glance, but its sound is so good that you'll think your guitar has been upgraded to a higher rank. The sides and front corners are thinly polished and chrome plated. This thin plating is very important in determining the sound. And by making the plate thickness, which is the key to the tone, the same as the vintage, 1.22mm, which is thinner than the general bridge plates currently on the market, you can get a thick, clear tone without losing the Telecaster-like "Twang" tone, while having a vintage appearance and feel, with a good balance in all frequency ranges, high, mid, and low. You can get that sound that Leo Fender changed the world with on your guitar = a very smooth and balanced tone.
3 months ago
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