National D8 Sustain
I am in the process of doing up an old National. It was really bad so strip and respray was all that was left. While I am at it I am looking at ways of improving sustain. One is to use metal for the nut but on thinking about other bits and pieces I was looking at the bridge. Have a look at the pic and you will see that there is a blade bridge welded to the pickup plate but the only real contact with the wood is where the whole plate is held on by just two screws just behind the bridge where the strings attach. The front lip of the pickup plate is wedged in a groove at the end of the fretboard. Look under the pickup plate and you will notice quite a gap therefore no contact with the body. I am am contemplating putting a block under this so there is contact between the base of the plate and the body. The block will be wood or metal - probably metal.

I have a Fender Jaguar which was thin sounding and I now say that this guitar is worth 10p over the value. That is because I have 2 x 5p pieces stacked under the bridge. This made quite a difference in sustain.
Any thoughts?

I have a Fender Jaguar which was thin sounding and I now say that this guitar is worth 10p over the value. That is because I have 2 x 5p pieces stacked under the bridge. This made quite a difference in sustain.
Any thoughts?