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Robsco

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  1. Usually after a setup, and sorting out the intonation, saddles are staggered in some way. However, on my Squier Bullet I've ended up with my saddles like this. Has anyone else seen this? I keep having to double check every few days, but they are perfectly intonated. Just looks a bit weird to me.
  2. Thanks, I saw that recommendation somewhere else too, I'm surprised there's much "give" when doing that, but will definitely give it a go. Maybe the last owner did something with the neck and didn't put it back very well, too.
  3. At least it's probably not a dodgy fake. It plays fine, just looked odd, not even seen something like on a Squier. Just have to watch the 6 string slipping over the top of the neck. Bit tricky to move the bridge anyway, since that means the entire scratchplate needs to move too.
  4. A friend recently brought his Fender Jag-stang to show me and I noticed the strings look way off. I would really appreciate your thoughts, on whether it could be a shoddy fake, or what on earth could've gone on, if it should be fixed, and what something like that may entail? (new neck?) Lots of pics at http://web.lavoco.com/jagstang and I also took a video of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKJt6QPesc Cheers, Rob
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