What old Epiphone bridge is this?

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Assuming 70's Japanese maybe? 






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  • WezVWezV Frets: 17500
    Given the intonation offset i would assume fairly modern
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 74494
    It's not an old Epiphone bridge - as WezV said, it's modern because it has a plain-3rd saddle stagger. From the typeface of the Epiphone logo I would say current Chinese.

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  • Cool, thanks chaps. I knew it wasn’t old old, but thought it may have been from something more interesting than a new Chinese Epi. 
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  • DrBobDrBob Frets: 3043
    My Epiphon 57LP Jr reissue had pretty much that exact unit on it 
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  • @SteveRobinson was after one of these a while ago.
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 7343
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    Thanks @victorludorum ; I've got a Gibson one coming over (slowly) from the States.

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