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2025-08-24 16:50:11
Out of the envelope, they looked great, nicely finished, polished and precisely cut. Make sure you check the product measurements, and then measure your old pins to see if they're consistent. Particularly the collar diameter of 5.33mm. They worked perfectly on my guitar (a Martin 000-28 EC) , no adjustments necessary. As expected, the sound did improve, more volume, beefier tones. Best of all, the cut out for the string along the length of the shaft ensures proper seating when strings are changed/installed.
nt
2025-08-21 15:52:57
These pins are very nice made of real bone. They have added a little extra sustain and tone very well. The craftsmanship is impeccable. Looks like someone really did some very nice handwork on these, highly polished, very consistent and an excellent value for the price. The size described by the seller is very accurate. These pins lean more to a 3°taper than a 5°taper but fits perfect in my Gibson Hummingbird. These pins are heavy duty quality and the Pau dot inlay is superb. I highly recommend these pins. Oh, and comes with a nice little pin puller you can put on a keychain.
surfzombie
2025-08-18 10:53:52
These bridge pins were purchased for a Washburn AG 24S acoustic guitar and a Kramer 12 string acoustic. Both guitars are over 20 years old and both were under $150 dollars new. Both guitars still look new and have good construction and materials. Both guitars previously had rosewood bridge pins that were not stock. The original stock bridge pins on the guitars were made of plastic. I was looking for an upgrade in bridge pins for these two acoustics. Rosewood bridge pins are fine but bone provides a brighter tone that I was looking for.My first choice as a replacement for the rosewood pins were the TUSQ brand of bridge pins but I decided against that because of the price tag. These bone bridge pins looked like a much better value and I went ahead with the purchase. The saddles that are right below the bridge pins also needed to be replaced. For these I thought getting a precut TUSQ brand saddle was the only way to go. The replacement TUSQ saddles were much cheaper than the bridge pin set. Both of my guitars sound very good for imports. Both guitars are not very loud and have a mid rangy sounding tone without much bass response noted while playing.The new TUSQ saddles provides the biggest improvement in the guitars volume and tone while the new bridge pins provide a brighter response over the old rosewood bridge pins that I had in there previously.These bridge pins are unbleached. If they were bleached white they would look better but that would also increase the cost. The abalone dot in the center of the pins looks a little bit small also.Both my Washburn and the Kramer 12 string are excellent acoustic guitars, especially for the price tag I paid for them. They both had an improvement in sound and tone by installing the new bone bridge pins.If you have an acoustic guitar worth upgrading then these bone bridge pins are a fine starting point for your project.
Paul C. McNeil
2025-08-17 18:40:10
Definitely made from bone, my dog keeps licking my guitar. Pins were larger than my stock pins. An hour of labor with sandpaper brough them down to size. Played a gig before I adjusted them and they were working fine, I only adjusted for aesthetics. I did notice a subtle change to the sound of the guitar, a little tighter sound, sustain is good. Wirth the cost. The little included pin puller was a nice touch. My guitar is a 2000's era Composite Acoustic.
Michael Macinnis
2025-08-12 17:59:16
This is my third purchase (I have several guitars). These are the real thing, bone pins with abalone inlay. Be aware, you will likely have to sand them down a bit to fit, at least in the case of most vintage Yamaha folk guitars. No big deal. I used a 150 grade sand paper, did it by hand, took about 5 minutes each.As for wether upgrading from factory supplied plastic pins to bone really makes a difference in the sound, I think that's all in the imagination. Upgrading to a bone saddle affects the sound, a little. But I changed the pins mainly because they look so nice, the unbleached natural bone color and the inlay.
Keith St Augustine
2025-06-26 13:00:17
As a professional musician and guitar tech, I highly recommend your change out your old plastic, ebony, and faux tortoiseshell pins for a set of solid bone bridge pins and these do not disappoint.I installed these on a Martin D18 guitar and a Gibson J-200. The Martin fit perfectly and the Gibson required a little sanding of the pins to fit flush on the bridge (see below). The color of the pins is as advertised, unbleached bone (my favorite), the color is consistent on all six pins, the Abalone dot inlaid looks great and is uniform on all pins.I have replaced bridge pins on most of my guitars and many of my client’s guitars and it is important to know about the fit. First, use a digital calibrator to measure the pins on the guitar to be certain the new ones will fit. Sometimes it is necessary to use fine sandpaper to sand down the pin shaft to properly fit the bridge (my Gibson J-200). Do not underestimate this very simple step since it can make all the difference in the fit, appearance, and effectiveness of the bone bridge pins.There are a lot of myths, arguments, and debates about the sonic effectiveness of bridge pins. In my opinion, something organic as opposed to plastic (fake), just makes sense when dealing with an acoustic guitar. Not to mention, bone is far superior in longevity and sustain over ebony, plastic, or other synthetic materials. On some guitars, the pins have produced definable, measurable, and conclusive sonic advantages. On others, the results showed a negligible difference. Many people find a positive difference in the sound using bone bridge pins. In any case, bone bridge pins are of superior quality, a longer-lasting material, and a better-looking component for your guitar.
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