These are tough to find parts and are for original Steinbergers, not the Spirit line. All parts are for the four string Steiny's. I have owned several steinbergers over the years and bought some parts at a store that was closing. Used quite a few parts on custom basses that I built these are the last parts I have.
Selling the whole lot for $175 OBO shipped in the US. Will consider shipping to other countries. If you are outside the US and are interested in the parts, let me know what country you are in and I can check what shipping will cost.
Steinberger 4 String Bridge: This is a rebuilt V2 bridge with V4 saddles. The original finish was worn out and it was refinished with auto laquer. Looks nice but not as durable as the factory finish. Has original jaws that are in good shape.
Steinberger OEM bridge jaws: I have 5 of these. They fit 4 string basses and have never been used. These are the newer jaws that are fully threaded and have a retaining ring so that springs are not needed. Actually nicer than the early original design in that the first jaws made only had a small portion of the jaw threaded.
Steinberger OEM V4 bridge saddles: Set of 4 for 4 string bass. These are the V4 design that have a hardened steel insert for the string to sit on. This helps prevent wear on the saddle that the earlier bridge saddles sometimes experienced.
Steinberger Tuning knobs: Try finding these anywere. I have 11 NOS knobs that I am including.
Steinberger OEM String Clamp : This allows you to use regular strings on a Steinberger.
For more info on Steinberger bridges, The website Steinberger World is great.
http://www.steinbergerworld.com/Xbridges.htm#4Std
Selling the whole lot for $175 OBO shipped in the US. Will consider shipping to other countries. If you are outside the US and are interested in the parts, let me know what country you are in and I can check what shipping will cost.
Steinberger 4 String Bridge: This is a rebuilt V2 bridge with V4 saddles. The original finish was worn out and it was refinished with auto laquer. Looks nice but not as durable as the factory finish. Has original jaws that are in good shape.
Steinberger OEM bridge jaws: I have 5 of these. They fit 4 string basses and have never been used. These are the newer jaws that are fully threaded and have a retaining ring so that springs are not needed. Actually nicer than the early original design in that the first jaws made only had a small portion of the jaw threaded.
Steinberger OEM V4 bridge saddles: Set of 4 for 4 string bass. These are the V4 design that have a hardened steel insert for the string to sit on. This helps prevent wear on the saddle that the earlier bridge saddles sometimes experienced.
Steinberger Tuning knobs: Try finding these anywere. I have 11 NOS knobs that I am including.
Steinberger OEM String Clamp : This allows you to use regular strings on a Steinberger.
For more info on Steinberger bridges, The website Steinberger World is great.
http://www.steinbergerworld.com/Xbridges.htm#4Std