Plastic aging

Oh, yes. I changed the pickups soon after I got it. I'll post a picture when I have time for it. I haven't changed anything with the wiring. It works very well the way it is, but who knows?

It has point-to-point wiring??? Or, a PCB???
 
I'm on the case!

And then sub the Nashville bridge for an ABR!:D:D (Yes, I said it! Come on everybody. Tell me what a stupid idea that would be, because the Nashville bridge is better!)
Well, it would be a bad idea if going to an ABR hinders the guitars performance or adjustability, obviously. One possible problem spot I see right now, is the intonating position of the G saddle on your current Nashville bridge. It looks like it's maxed-out, unless you flip the saddle. With the ABR's smaller adjustment window, that might be an issue.

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Well, it would be a bad idea if going to an ABR hinders the guitars performance or adjustability, obviously. One possible problem spot I see right now, is the intonating position of the G saddle on your current Nashville bridge. It looks like it's maxed-out, unless you flip the saddle. With the ABR's smaller adjustment window, that might be an issue.

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It was meant as a joke, really. I had to flip one of the saddles of the ABR on my Derek Trucks SG, but having done so I had plenty of room to set the intonation. We'll see what happens, but I know there are no good reasons, except for purely aesthetic ones, for swapping bridges.
 
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