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Att Aziah or anyone in the tech department, or even folks here that have had a similar issue.
M-Steel fell on my lap out of curiosity last summer and ever since they have been my favourite strings that I now use on all my guitars. After the M-Steel the Paradigm are my 2nd favourite EB strings.
I'll get to the point. One of my vintage guitars has a wrap around style bridge (see pic) and the G string wrapping it's splitting once it goes over the bridge, however the strings have not snapped (yet) and it keeps a good tuning, regardless of the lack of individual saddles but the part that is splitting it's kind like a needle sticking up and I have to be careful when palm muting not to let it cut my skin. Any suggestions, tips? But in general, were the M-Steel designed to work safely on wrap around bridges?
Thanks

M-Steel fell on my lap out of curiosity last summer and ever since they have been my favourite strings that I now use on all my guitars. After the M-Steel the Paradigm are my 2nd favourite EB strings.
I'll get to the point. One of my vintage guitars has a wrap around style bridge (see pic) and the G string wrapping it's splitting once it goes over the bridge, however the strings have not snapped (yet) and it keeps a good tuning, regardless of the lack of individual saddles but the part that is splitting it's kind like a needle sticking up and I have to be careful when palm muting not to let it cut my skin. Any suggestions, tips? But in general, were the M-Steel designed to work safely on wrap around bridges?
Thanks

