Platefire - that is a very interesting stoptail and looks like it would solve my problem. Right now, I'm thinking that new saddles and top wrapping the stoptail will solve the problem. I'm leaning toward a Tone Pros ABR-1 bridge.
Gabriel - I bought this guitar NEW from Wolfe Guitars. It sure looked new in every respect anyway. However, I've had several issues you would not expect from Heritage. BTW the stoptail posts look the same, it's the bushings which look different (diameters). Obviously, each post is threaded to match its respective bushing. The saddle slots are kind of random in terms of where they are side-to-side, and they don't seem to be cut properly for each string gauge. The other odd thing was the nut - it looked like a photo off of Frank Ford's site with the title "This is not how it should look when finished." I didn't focus on the nut until I figured out that a slight buzzing and tuning problems on on string were due to an excessively wide nut slot with a takeoff point well behind the front face. Then the solder joint for one of the leads going to the selector switch started going bad and eventually broke off. (No, I had not been inside the guitar yet - that's what drove me to go inside.)
Maybe this was a factory second that shouldn't have been sold as new?
Anyway, thanks for the help guys.
Cheers,
Chip