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6 x Ebony Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins - Brass Ring & Mother of Pearl (MoP) Dots | Guitars Limited

6 x Ebony Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins - Brass Ring & Mother of Pearl (MoP) Dots | Guitars Limited

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Ebony Guitar Bridge Pins with Brass Ring & Mother of Pearl Dots | Guitars Limited

These premium ebony bridge pins will make a really great addition to your guitar in terms of improving its sound and they look absolutely stunning too.

Key Features

  • Material: Genuine ebony wood for superior tone and sustain
  • Brass Ring: Adds durability and a touch of elegance
  • Mother of Pearl Dot: Beautiful brass and Mother of Pearl inlay in the centre of each pin
  • Enhanced Tone: Ebony transfers string vibration more efficiently than plastic
  • Professional Appearance: Elevates the look of your acoustic guitar
  • Set of 6: Complete replacement set for standard acoustic guitars

Specifications

  • Total length of pin - 29mm
  • Width of head - 8.1mm
  • Depth of Head + 'Collar' - 6.66mm
  • Length of Shaft (i.e. the part that sits in the bridge) - 22.57mm
  • Shaft tapers from 5.39mm (at the top, under the Head and 'Collar') to 4.37mm (at the bottom)

Perfect For

  • Upgrading from standard plastic bridge pins
  • Improving tone, volume, and sustain
  • Adding a premium aesthetic to your acoustic guitar
  • Players seeking professional-quality components

Ebony bridge pins transfer string vibration more efficiently than plastic pins, resulting in improved tone, increased volume, and enhanced sustain. The brass ring adds a touch of class whilst the mother of pearl dot inlay provides a beautiful, professional appearance that will elevate the look of your acoustic guitar.

We've measured them using an electronic Vernier as accurately as we can.

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