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Thanks guys.
I can't tell what kind of trem that is. I think it might me an OFR. I only see the fenders with them or (back then) kahlers and that doesn't look like a kahler unless it's a spider.
It's an early Floyd II single-locker or licensed equivalent, like what Charvettes and a a few import Charvels had. You can see how the strings feed through from the rear & come out over the saddles rather than being locked with blocks:
A Schaller or a JT-590 will fit the short recess, or you can even keep the baseplate and just replace the saddles with Schaller locking ones.
I think you need the Schaller blocks & shorter, fatter locking screws to fit that baseplate, and to fit into the recess without overhanging in the rear.
got the guitar. what a turd. The frets have huge ruts and they are too small to cut again(like I should pay for it anyway). GRRRRR!
That's the danger of buying a guitar off the net, you should play an instrument before buying it, that way you can avoid getting a lemon. and make sure you find a guitar that really fits your needs.
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They're re-releasing the Standard Mex-Strat with a Floyd. Get one in Lake Placid Blue and you'll be set.
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