I am into my first bajo quinto build. I was researching the saddle when I came across your video. Would you be willing to sell a couple of your bridges?
all traditional bajo quinto bridges have that issue, if you want to sand down the saddle to bring down the action, the loop won't let it happen! I ended up putting a tail piece on one of my instruments for that same reason, your custom bridge eliminates that problem. What wood did you use to make the bridge?
Nice to see someone kinda close by doing good work like this, good job from El Paso
Dante Rosales thanks for watching. If your ever in town stop by.
I am into my first bajo quinto build. I was researching the saddle when I came across your video. Would you be willing to sell a couple of your bridges?
Sorry, they are proprietary and I don’t sell them to the public.
all traditional bajo quinto bridges have that issue, if you want to sand down the saddle to bring down the action, the loop won't let it happen! I ended up putting a tail piece on one of my instruments for that same reason, your custom bridge eliminates that problem. What wood did you use to make the bridge?
luis cazares I’ve used ebony, rosewood, mesquite and cherry. Any hardwood will work. I try to match the fingerboard.
nice, thats good info im trying to make one for my bajo i just gotta find the wood
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