I filled in the original saddle slot and rerouted for a wider 5mm wide saddle using the Stewmac Intonator to locate same. Compensation on the bass E string was around 7mm but could only get 6mm safely without getting to close to the bridge pin....this guitar must have been built on a friday afternoon (aparently the Ibanez factory used to give its workers a lunchtime sake ration on fridays). I then routed new slot using Stewmac saddle slot routing jig. The old nut was a cheap plastic crappo job so that came off and got replaced with a bone nut.
The truss rod was loose but even with the truss rod loose in the slot the relief surprisingly was around 0.011" so I just took up the slack in the rod and left relief as is.
Bridge pins are cheap arse plastic jobs and one sheared off halfway down the bridge pin hole but I managed to get it out. Will replace these with wooden pins when I get some in next week.
The bridge looks like rosewood but some clown has painted it black to look like ebony. Might give it a coat of black paint before I give it back to its owner.



