Re: Gently Weeping For My Guitar
If you don't care how the finished repair job looks, you can buy a replacement bridge like this one:
https://www.allparts.com/GB-0851-0RF...ge_p_1598.html
You would have to carefully measure the position of the current saddle and position the replacement so the saddle is in exactly the same location, so you have the same scale length. Removing the remaining broken saddle with a hand plane and maybe a razor blade tool (like the ones use to remove paint from windows, I don't know exactly what they are called). Then you could use epoxy or wood glue and a couple of clamps to secure it. May not be pretty, but the guitar would be functional again, as opposed to useless now.
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