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Slotted Pure Bone Bridge Pins with Abalone Dot for 6 & 12 String Acoustic Guitar

Slotted Pure Bone Bridge Pins with Abalone Dot for 6 & 12 String Acoustic Guitar

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Add clarity, tone, sustain and volume to your acoustic guitar with our Pure Bone Bridge Pins. Made from genuine ox bone with abalone inlay, our bridge pins offer an easy and affordable way to improve your guitar tone.

  • IMPROVE TONE - Our slotted pins can add clarity, tone, sustain and volume to your acoustic guitar, while the finely crafted abalone inlay will upgrade the appearance of your bridge.
  • FITS MOST GUITARS - The standard 1T pegs fit most guitars including; Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Fender, Guild, Takamine, Yamaha and more. If the pins are too big, simply sand them down until they fit.
  • EASY TO REMOVE - Compared to low profile pins, our Pure Bone Bridge Pins feature a pronounced collar for easy removal.
  • MADE TO LAST - Unlike plastic bridge pins, our handmade white ox bone pins won't easily break or deform, making them a great gift for any guitar player.
  • ENHANCE SOUND - Compared to plastic and metal pins, bone can enhance low and mid tones, while adding sparkling highs, producing a more even tone that guitarists desire.

Instructions

Be sure to measure your current bridge pins to ensure that our Pure Bone Bridge Pins will fit your guitar. If the pins are too big for your bridge, gently sand them down until they fit.

Specifications

- Length: 1.2" (30.5 mm)
- Shank diameter: 0.21" (5.3 mm)
- Head diameter: 0.31” (8 mm)
- String slot: 0.08” (2 mm)
- Bottom diameter: 0.16” (4 mm)
- Taper: 3 degrees

*Since our bridge pins are handmade, there can be a variation in size of plus or minus 0.02" (0.5 mm).

FAQ

Q: Which guitars are these pins compatible with?
A: The standard 1T pins are designed to fit most 6 and 12 string acoustic guitars, including popular brands like; Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Fender, Guild, Takamine, and Yamaha. Always measure your current bridge pins to ensure a proper fit. If they're slightly too large, you can gently sand them down.

Q: What is the difference between slotted and unslotted bridge pins?
A: The primary difference is in their design and compatibility. Slotted pins have a groove for the string's ball end and are used with unslotted bridges, while unslotted (solid) pins lack this groove and pair with slotted bridges for better string seating.

Return Policy

100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back within 30 days.

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