That said, I think had I known in advance that I'd be so pleased, I would've considered the Callaham or Glendale, either one. It's a very nice guitar, and I would've preferred not to have to drill those holes...although I notice the pricier Vintique for Am Std product also has the four hole configuration???? So there I am, drilling into the guitar again!
This goes back about five, six years for me. When I bought the guitar I just loved how it played, still do, but have always wished it would have all those weird overtones (and just plain better tone) like my vintage-style teles have. So I called a guy I used to deal with a lot for guitar and amp parts and asked him if he knew of anyone that made a vintage style 3-saddle that fits the newer guitars. I was greeted with, "Well if you want a vintage tele, you better get rid of that piece of junk you've got and get the real thing. There is no such thing as you're talking about, and there probably never will be." Whoa! That was an earful. Then about a year after that conversation, I happened upon Vintique on the internet, and later Callaham. Vintique was always out of the question, and the price tag of the Callaham without knowing what I'd end up with tonewise has kept me debating "yea" or "nay" for a long time...
As an aside, it seems that guy was wrong, wasn't he? as there is now at least four options for players at three different price ranges.
Thanks - Craig