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Callaham Guitars

Callaham Stratocaster Saddle Set, American Series (Offset Screw)

Callaham Stratocaster Saddle Set, American Series (Offset Screw)

Regular price $45.00 USD
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  • Country of Manufacture: USA
  • String Spacing: 2-1/16" (2.062" / 52.4mm)
  • Nickel-plated steel
  • Fits Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster; American Standard Stratocaster (thru 2007); Strat Plus Deluxe

Callaham's saddles are designed from original pre-CBS saddles, with some improvements. Callaham has slightly lengthened the string slot as compared to pre-CBS saddles, so that the strings will not bind and bend against a sharp edge before going over the saddles, which reduces string breakage. Fender's current production saddles have their slots moved too far to the rear, causing string breakage and loss of downward pressure on the saddle, hurting both sustain and tone.

Callaham's saddles, like pre-CBS saddles, have threads running the entire height of the front skirt of the saddle. Fender's current production saddles have fewer threads and a shorter front skirt. Consequently, the Callaham height-adjustment screws are held more securely, with more thread contact, maintaining sustain and saddle stability.

There is a commonly-held belief that pre-CBS saddles were hardened, but Callaham states that every pre-CBS saddle they've tested measures on average only 50 Rockwell B. Callaham has chosen steel with a hardness of 95-98 Rockwell B for their saddles. Further, the steel work-hardens in the making of the saddle and is well over 115 Rockwell B where the string crosses.

Note that the Callaham saddles come with different spring lengths and height-adjustment screws, it's important that you install them in the right places:

  • E: short spring, short screws
  • A: long spring, long screws
  • D: long spring, long screws
  • G: short spring, long screws
  • B: long spring, long screws
  • E: long spring, short screws
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Thomas Holdridge
Old saddles better

The Callahams were well constructed, but being made from a single piece of formed steel, were much lighter and less substantial than the machined OEM saddles on my 1991 American standard Strat. Decided to return them.

Hi Thomas, thanks for the nice review score, even though you felt the saddles were not an improvement. As a point of clarification though, the saddles that came on your guitar were not machined, they are sintered steel. You can look this process up online - it's a legit process and is used for making milling inserts that are used in modern CNC machining, for example - but it starts with powdered metal that is formed under heat and pressure, rather than being machined.

Fender used this material for blocks and saddles beginning in 1983 or so as it's easier and cheaper to form complex shapes this way than it is to machine them. People are always pointing to the vintage guitars from both Fender and Gibson as being superior tonally compared to the modern guitars (whether fairly or unfairly), so any deviation from original manufacturing processes is eyed with suspicion. Fender aquiesced in 2008, and replaced the sintered steel parts used in the American Series products with the materials used in the vintage guitars, which for the Strat meant machined steel blocks and bent steel saddles. Callaham's saddles are an improvement over Fender's current bent steel saddles in several ways.

John Frusciante

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