Music One Workshop(Montana USA)
Music One Workshop has nealy 20 years of history and is known worldwide
for their cutom-guitars, high-quality parts, and services. 

How good are they? They often take their time to actually visit manufactures
to select only those that meets their standards.

Also, they have Fender's Gold-Level and Silver-Level certifications.
They perform so called "Gold-Level" setup and test every guitars before
they sell them to customers. 

They are really good at customizing such as putting double-stringbender
on any Telecaster models. Of course they also are good at building
vustom guitars.
TDPRI sometimes talks about how good they are. 
(This is not an advertisement. I am not being paid for this from them!)

The following is one of their pages which Tele-lovers would be interested.
(I have even translated this page into Japanese with their permission)

(prices are as of 1999/09/01)

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The Master Series Telecaster style vintage tele bridge solves the common intonation problems without changing that classic tele-tone. We use the original Fender 52 reissue ferrous bridge-plate which enhances the pickups magnetic field. The bottom edge is carved out about an inch,(so your fingers wont catch while finger-picking). Two small holes are drilled at each corner of the front of the bridge, so the bridge can be screwed down fully "flush" with the body for better sustain. Then the Brass saddles are drilled and tapped at calculated angles for much improved intonation. We use over-size screws and heavy-duty springs for better stability. When ordering tell us your string gauge so we can custom calculate the saddles for you. Cost: $95.00 complete. Or you can send us your bridge for the modification: $60.00. Also available are the individual saddles in brass or slotted steel with all screws and springs- $45.00.

"Seymour Duncan's" quote on the Fender Vintage Ferrous Bridge
508. What is the difference between a standard Fender Telecaster ferrous bridge plate and the stainless steel unit used on the Danny Gattons signature Tele?

Using single-coil pickups in a ferrous bridge plate will expand the magnetic field from the pickup, giving the guitar a unique, classic sound. Using the same pickup in the stainless steel plate will prevent the magnetic field from expanding, which gives the pickup a brighter, clearer tone. Using the Joe Barden-style or any type of aftermarket rail pickup will not work as well when usig the traditional ferrous plate, because the plate attracts two opposite magnetic fields (North magnetic field and South magnetic field) and the combination interferes with the quality and efficiency of the pickup. Rail-type pickups work better using nonmagnetic stainless steel or brass plate. I don't like using brass for a Telecaster bridge plate because it changes the tone. Check the material of the plate, since they are usually nickel, chrome, or gold-plated. For a traditional Telecaster tone, make sure the plate is ferrous (a magnet will stick to it).



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310 S Main St
Kalispell, Montana 59901
(406) 752-1215 FAX (406) 752-1257
E-mail: music1@digisys.net

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