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  • Jazzmaster bridge breaking strings

    This Jazzmaster has a Mustang bridge on it and the 1st string actually contacts the bridge by the intonation screw and is breaking there. How do I correct that? Should I shim the neck higher, so that I have to lower the action at the bridge? Or else, I thought about putting a teflon sleeve over the string where it contacts the bridge, but maybe the string would cut right through it. I've never seen this problem before.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Can you turn the bridge around so the screws are facing the neck?

    I think that's how they are on my Mustang.
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    • #3
      It turns out the strings were actually breaking at the tuning peg. Aargh! That's what happens when you don't get to talk to the owner of the guitar.

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