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11089-01 '50s brass bridge saddles for T-style guitars. Set of 3 pieces.
Antiquity 1950s Custom Shop Aged Pickup. Hand machined from the best brass musical alloy. Made for the great sustain and fullness of each note. These saddles are aged like they've been played for 40 years. The intonation screw is fillister head and the height adjustment screws are headless, slotted, machine screws. The bottom of the bridge saddles are trimmed to give added height adjustment (up or down). The three bridge units fit standard bridge specifications.
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SKU 14150
Weight
188,00
g
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171,78
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