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  • Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

    Hi all,

    I just picked up that Custom Shop 91 Jackson Tele Soloist. It has a Jackson Floyd on made by Schaller:







    Anyone know if I can swap an Original Floyd Rose in there without any problems? The Schaller is functional, but is decently tarnished/rusted and looks like crap on an otherwise pristine guitar.

    Thanks to anyone with any info,

    Rich

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    Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

    It's a direct swapout with an OFR [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

    Newc
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    • #3
      Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

      NEWC,

      Thanks so much.. Those are the best words I've heard all day! I'm allready dreaming about how damn good this guitar will look with a brand new Floyd in there.

      I'll post pics as soon as guitar is all cleaned up and ready. I also need to get the Jackson "large" humbucker rings.

      Rich

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      • #4
        Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

        Originally posted by deviltronix:
        USA Schaller Floyd
        <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">No such thing. Schallers were/are made in Germany.
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        • #5
          Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

          Make sure the block lengths are the same. If not, just disassemble and switch blocks.
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          • #6
            Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

            The recessed area for a OFR is bigger than the Schaller.The OFR has the longer screws sticking out of the back of it.It will fit but you will not be able to pull up on the bar very much without hitting the body.
            Mike
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            • #7
              Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

              <font color="red">Tekky:</font>
              You mean the blocks within the saddle? If I am putting an entirely new unit in, why would this matter?

              <font color="yellow">Mike:</font>
              Can I put the the string lock screws from the Schaller onto the OFR? If need be, I can buy them here Stew Mac Floyd Parts

              <font color="orange">Racer:</font>
              I actually knew that, but wasn't thinking when I posted that heading.

              <font color="yellow">
              BTW, Does anyone know where I can buy a new Schaller Floyd?
              I've seen alot of places offering Knock-offs, but no schallers. I just want a new bridge that looks nice & schallers are just as good as floyds in my opinion.</font>

              Thanks again.. you guys are saving me time, money & frustration.

              Rich

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              • #8
                Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                Tekky,

                Silly me.. you meant the "block" underneath the bridge.

                Sorry.

                Rich

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                • #9
                  Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                  I don't think the Schaller-style screws will fit the OFR saddles.

                  Some Jacksons did have a long enough route to accomodate the OFR screws, some didn't. I think StewMac has shorter OFR-style screws as well (not sure).

                  If the baseplate and knife edges are still good, you can just get a complete saddle set (saddles and ALL the screws) from StewMac.

                  Newc
                  I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

                  The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

                  My Blog: http://newcenstein.com

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                  • #10
                    Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                    deviltronix, from the picture you posted you can see the fat saddle screws on the Schaller, and they deffinately won't fit the skinny holes on the original floyd pictured further down.

                    In addition to the OFR being to big for the routed area, you're better off buying a new Schaller.
                    You can get a new one from Warmoth.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                      Just buy another schaller off ebay or find one here.

                      Personally, I think the Schaller is a better unit than the OFR. The fine tuners have just a little bit more range... I just like it better.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                        StewMac sells new Schaller trems as well as the shorter Schaller screws.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                          I also think the Schaller Floyd is better than the Original Floyd, I have them both and the Schaller Floyd is much tougher made. I beleive the Schaller Floyd and Floyd 2 are one and the same? I do know the Floyd Pro is shorter with the locking screws on the top of the unit. Jack.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Replacing a USA Schaller Floyd..

                            The earlier Floyd 2 is a single locking version. But I believe in later iterations the Schaller and Floyd 2 were one in the same.
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