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http://www.axecaster.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=370
An American Fender bridge with compensated saddles is all I'd ever need!
you do do occasionally get a microphonic plate. A few drops of melted wax underneath works nicely... no need for additional screws
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(other than I do still hate Teles it turns out but not for the lack of trying)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6nCMjfdx9JYGIDPI2
The Callaham plates are better finished but are also satin from all the pictures I have seen.
The Gotoh bridge linked above is the same thickness as the Fender plate but better finished, although still keeping the "front polished/rest satin" theme.
i guess the fender plate has been around for years and years and doesn't look like much has changed!
Im definitely thinking fender plate now, would you say brass or steel saddles for my setup?
http://www.amberguitar.com/telecaster-parts/223-joe-barden-compensated-tele-saddles.html
http://www.amberguitar.com/telecaster-parts/222-joe-barden-custom-compensated-vintage-style-bridge-for-tele.html
Some options there if you want to mix and match.
I've never tried a Callaham set up but have heard good things. Glendale too.
I'm intrigued by these German fellas' tele bridges:
http://en.t-tune.org/shop/?orderby=date
Also these from the States:
http://www.cjguitartooling.com/
loads to choose from!
Be interested to hear what you think if you purchase one.