[CAUT] Baldwin D bridge

McCoy, Alan amccoy at ewu.edu
Tue Nov 16 12:35:13 MST 2010


Has anyone seen this before? These pics (not great quality, but what can you expect from a phone, ;-)) are of a Baldwin D #141772. The top bridge section is notched normally, with the notch parallel to the capo. The mid treble bridge section is notched such that the bridge pins are in line with the bridge and at an angle to the capo. Then the notching returns to normal in the tenor section. What were they trying to achieve?

Alan


-- Alan McCoy, RPT
Eastern Washington University
amccoy at ewu.edu


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