Catpain Scarlet Posted yesterday at 17:24 Posted yesterday at 17:24 Hi, newbie here! I was at an auction waiting for an Epiphone LP to come up, when, before that, an Antoria Twin Caster Bass appeared, which I ended up getting for a song. It has a broken tuner (which I can fix), no bridge, and it's missing the bushings on all but one tuner. I'm not a bass player, so I'd appreciate some advice. Does anyone know what the original floating bridge would have looked like? I haven’t been able to find any pictures anywhere. I found a bridge in pic 2 and was wondering if it might be a good fit? It seems to be from the right era and is Japanese made. Also, any ideas on where the bridge should be positioned? Oh, and finally—could someone recommend a medium-priced set of suitable strings, please? 🙂 Quote
Catpain Scarlet Posted yesterday at 21:19 Author Posted yesterday at 21:19 Hey thanks JJ. It looks earlier than mine, but good to see what an original bridge might look like. Quote
Catpain Scarlet Posted yesterday at 21:27 Author Posted yesterday at 21:27 Actually, I did find that thread, but the model looked too early to be of any relevance. On reflection though 🙂 Quote
Maude Posted yesterday at 22:34 Posted yesterday at 22:34 The bridge would be positioned the same distance from the 12th fret as the nut, give or take a smidge for intonation. Quote
Bassassin Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 15 hours ago, Hellzero said: Calling @Bassassin! J'arrive! Bit late to be much help (that bridge will work fine!) but do post more & detailed pics. Not familiar with this design of Twincaster & it's got some details (pickups, for a start) I wouldn't expect to see on an Antoria. Quote
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