Hi,
Is there any way of confirming what material a bridge and/or nut are made from. I have just acquired a fantastic, all solid wood guitar, a real bargain, but I suspect that the bridge saddle is plastic; I'm not so sure about the nut. (I re-surfaced the saddle before re-stringing and it seemed to be very soft compared with bone and tusq, both of which I have worked in the past).
Is there any way of testing the saddle and nut, in situ on the instrument, in order to find out with any certainty.
Cheers.........Brian
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Wow!!
I've been following this discussion since I started it last week (I only wanted to know how to distinguish one from another :), but I have certainly learned a lot from all the posts.
This is a terrific forum, full of useful advice, opinions and information, and for my part, I would like to thank everyone who takes part!!!
Cheers.......Brian.
Yeah - 2 out of 3 isn't bad (JUST KIDDING!!!) ;)
No problem - Lutherie can be a pretty solitary pursuit at times so I for one do my damnedest to look for new ways to waste time..... ;)
Just checked out your website Hesh............LOVE that Cedar/Rosewood SJ
Thanks Brian - much appreciated!!!
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