Gotoh 510 Tune-o-matic bridge

Very nice. Just for future reference Dave, www.realparts.com.au stock all these parts & many more. They are an Allparts dealer (or stockist) but stock many Gotoh, Schaller, Switchcraft etc etc parts. Located on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. Good to deal with, reasonable prices & fast shipping. Enjoy the new bridge & tuners. Cheers
Edit: I just noticed that they've changed their name to "realtone". Cheers
 
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Very nice. Just for future reference Dave, www.realparts.com.au stock all these parts & many more. They are an Allparts dealer (or stockist) but stock many Gotoh, Schaller, Switchcraft etc etc parts. Located on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. Good to deal with, reasonable prices & fast shipping. Enjoy the new bridge & tuners. Cheers
Edit: I just noticed that they've changed their name to "realtone". Cheers

Yeah but they don't carry all the finishes and all the knob options. That's why I went through Japarts.ca

I got the telecaster knobs from Australian Luthier Supplies a while back but they didn't have these tuners or the bridge either
 
Yeah but they don't carry all the finishes and all the knob options. That's why I went through Japarts.ca

I got the telecaster knobs from Australian Luthier Supplies a while back but they didn't have these tuners or the bridge either
Ah, ok. I didn't check if they had all finishes. Cheers
 
Showed it to Steve, and we tried to remove a saddle. No luck, they are in there forever! So we will install it with the adjustment screws facing the front, but we should be able to access them easily due to the offset design. Steve agrees that the whole unit is extremely solid with tight clearances. Once set up it will be totally locked between adjustments. Sustain should be as good as possible
 
I think it will be fine because there is plenty of travel, I will just end up with the screws facing to the front like on a Gibson. The offset screws means that you have a straight line to them without the strings being in the way. It would be less difficult to adjust than my Explorer, which faces that way. Also there is a gross intonation adjustment like on a wraptail stopbar because those screws front and back near the posts allow you to adjust the angle of the bridge slightly. I'm pretty sure this will be a fantastic bridge, and between Steve and myself we will get it set up just right.
 
Very nice. Just for future reference Dave, www.realparts.com.au stock all these parts & many more. They are an Allparts dealer (or stockist) but stock many Gotoh, Schaller, Switchcraft etc etc parts. Located on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. Good to deal with, reasonable prices & fast shipping. Enjoy the new bridge & tuners. Cheers
Edit: I just noticed that they've changed their name to "realtone". Cheers

I just had another look at that site, and these seem to be a different bridge again, called the Gotoh 510BN, which seems to have been sold through Allparts and is quite different in spec to the bridge I bought from Gotoh themselves. It is possible that Gotoh sell this under the Wilkinson brand. It has height-adjustable saddles (which the 510FB doesn't have) but regular looking posts with thumbwheels. Actually it looks a lot like their regular 103 bridge but with height adjustment on the saddles in much the same manner as a Fender bass bridge (a grub screw for height either side of the intonation adjustment screw).


Australian Luthier Supplies don't stock them either so I suspect in Australia this is something people have to import themselves.

StewMac do sell the gold and chrome versions of the 510 bridge but it is considerably more expensive, although there is a deal if you get it with the tailpiece.


That's still a case of importing it though.

All things considered dealing direct with Gotoh via Japarts.ca is the best method
 
Japarts.ca a small company out of Vancouver I believe.

Yes but unless you are fluent in Japanese they are the best way to order parts from Gotoh directly. They place the order in US$ for you, you pay via Paypal or whatever, then Gotoh ships it directly to your address from Nagoya, Japan.

If you want to order Gotoh in the USA and want something to ship fast it is worthwhile checking if Philadelphia Luthier Supplies have stock, they are a big US Gotoh dealer. Also guitarhey on eBay have a lot of Gotoh stock, but the eBay tax situation makes them uncompetitive for Australia now.
 
We finished tracking guitars today so I'll take the ATX out to Steve this week to have the bridge fitted.

Our lead guitarist is giving me $50 for the old tuner and bridge because they are a lot better than the ones on his Hellraiser, so that's a bit of money off. He's also buying my Boss DM-2, so that enables me to contribute to the next two rounds of band fundraising for the recording and mixing.
 
This bridge so far has been an easier install than I expected. I have ended up doing most of the work myself, Steve is just notching the saddles (matching them to the 14" fretboard radius) and setting the guitar up with the bridge height and intonation. I'll pick it up from him Wednesday next week.

Here you can see the bridge ground wire in the post insert hole:

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However, when I had to work on the harness to add the treble bleeds I found that the bridge ground wire was too short:

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So I took this opportunity to replace it with a much longer one with more slack to enable the harness to come out further when needed:

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I found this wooden 'drift' (that was actually a tarpaulin bobbin) and put it on the new bridge inserts and tapped them in with a hammer:

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I adjusted the saddles to be as close to the arrangement of the old TonePros bridge as possible:

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This is how it looked when I took it to Steve to finish:

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