🎶 Upgrade Your Strum, Elevate Your Vibe!
The Blisstime 6pcs Guitar Bone Bridge Pins are crafted from genuine cattle bone, featuring a stylish green abalone dot. With a total length of 29mm and a diameter of 8mm, these pins are designed to enhance your guitar's tone while providing a unique aesthetic. This set includes 6 pins, making it an ideal choice for musicians looking to upgrade their instrument's performance and style.
Material Type | Cattle Bone |
Style | Modern |
Color | Ivory |
L**S
Nice finishing touch!
Inexpensive upgrade to replace the factory installed plastic bridge pins. Fit my Martin X Series DX1AE perfectly. Coupled with a new bone nut and saddle the guitar sounds awesome! Punches in way above it's price point. Nice upgrade.....well worth it!
F**3
They're Lightweight, But They're Real Bone
Interesting customer experience: I originally received a set of plastic pins meant to look like bone and I left a correspondingly poor review; I also requested a refund and notified Amazon about the misleading listing.I was contacted by the seller who informed me about problems with other vendors selling the same pins but made of plastic rather than bone. She suggested my order may have been filled with one of these fake sets and offered to send me a genuine bone set for no charge.She was very polite and apologetic and did not ask that I modify my original one star review. But I'm happy to do so now that I've received the pins and confirmed they are in fact real bone.The way to check is to use a small file (even a coarse nail file will do if you don't have tools handy) and scrape a small amount from the bottom of the pin. You may need a magnifier to see it but plastic filings have a fibrous appearance while bone is more purely granular. A sniff of the file should also reveal a telltale bone smell (if you've ever had a tooth drilled you know it).Speaking of filing bridge pins, check out StewMac's tips page for a helpful video on keeping string ball ends from riding up the pin slots by putting a 45 degree angle on the bottom. It'll improve your tone and help avoid bridge plate damage.These pins are the real deal and the abalone stamps on the tops are attractive to boot. I put them on my Martin OM-1, replacing the stock plastic ones. They not only look better, but after applying the 45 degree trick and setting my string ends right, it seems to me the tone is not only louder and richer. I'm happy to find a relatively inexpensive source for these.
J**R
A Perfect Fit
A definite improvement over the plastic factory pins. My old Martin D-35 now looks more like a $3000 guitar. It's purely a cosmetic upgrade, but worth the meager cost.
A**R
Top quality, great looks, and fantastic value
You could pay up to $50 for a set of bone pins that are not any more good looking or great sounding as these. Fit and finish on these is top grade. I have changed out ebony/plastic pins on 6 recent Alvarez guitars and the fit was perfect, and let me tell you I can tell the sound was improved. I have used them on 3 Yamaha that fit perfect. They were not a perfect fit on my Martins....I had to ream out the holes to make them fit. I have purchased 15 sets of these. Very satisfied. The Blisstime saddles are also top notch at very reasonable prices.
A**N
Slightly larger than standard plastic pegs (this is good)
Compared to the pegs that came with the old Yamaha beater guitar I fixed up, these are a hair larger, which is good because the holes in this poor thing had seen some abuse. They look nice, and they fixed that buzz on the E string. The price is reasonable, and they are not made of plastics, so Mother Earth thanks you.
D**.
Cheap upgrade
Wonderful tone to be had from this cheap acoustic guitar upgrade. A lot of budget guitars come with plastic bridge pins, bone is the traditional material.
B**T
Cheap Chinese Junk, Too Skinny
More cheap Chinese junk. Too skinny to fit in my bridge pin holes (it's a standard Larrivee acoustic, nothing esoteric or unusual). Also not at all convinced these are actually bone (but I can't say for certain they are not, either).They look fine, but they are useless as they don't actually fit.So tired of wasting money on Chinese garbage.
L**J
Look great, but they were too narrow for the application I needed them for.
They just didn't have the right fit for bridge holes that were broken in. Doesn't mean they would not be right for yours, but they were sliding out of my bridge. Saving them for another project like a new bridge replacement.
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