You will probably want to use some light gauge, low tension strings if you get it. I usually never tune mine beyond dgcfad (every string a whole step down from regular 440) either. Played through my Fender Super Six, this low tuning is pretty damn tough! Also, the bridge could be removed, and swapped out for a similar saddle that will slide back and forth, slightly. It would probably take 2 small mounting screws. Not that it really does any good though. Just tune low (capo if needed), crank it through some tubes, and, as my late friend, Paul Wine Jones used to say, "aagghhh, iss close 'nuff fuh da blues . . ."    
    I'll try to post a picture of the "adjustable bridge" in case you may want to look for one. I sure hope you get, or have already "done gotten" that guitar. Pardon the Mississippi slippy! 
    
Do the right thing!  . . . . . . . . . give it a home. And if you don't like it, you can always sell it to me.Statistics: Posted by johnny2hats — Thu May 09, 2013 1:06 am
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