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6 String Graphite Guitar Nut Pre-Slotted Top Nut for LP SG ES Electric 2Pcs 43mm

$ 4.74

Availability: 75 in stock
  • Product Type: Nuts
  • Material: Graphite
  • To Fit: Les Paul Guitar, SG Guitar, ES 335 Guitar, Acoustic Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar
  • Position: Guitar Neck
  • Color: Black
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Oletone
  • Type: Guitar Nut

    Description

    6 String Graphite Guitar Nut Pre-Slotted Top Nut Compatible with Les Paul LP SG Style Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar Black 43 x 9 x 6mm Set of 2pcs
    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
    Genuine pre-slotted graphite nut replacement, flat bottom, and offer a vast improvement over or many other nut materials, very nice professional grade nut to replace your inexpensive plastic or worn and missing nut
    Size: 43mm x 9mm x 6mm(1.69inch x 0.35inch x 0.24inch). String spacing from E to E is 35mm(1.38inch)(7mm individual string spacing)
    Compatible with Gibson, LP, ES, SG style electric guitar or similar guitar and acoustic guitar. High quality genuine graphite nut perfect for your guitar upgrade or project
    Graphite is self-lubricating and is a perfect solution for players who use a lot of the tremolo in their playing or have a hard time keeping the guitar in tune. The self-lubricating nature of graphite allows the strings to slide over the nut with less friction, thus reducing tuning issues and hang-ups and increasing sustain
    Nut has pre-cut string slots and easy to install, Package include: 2 x Graphite nut, Please note: Nut may require sanding and shaping for a perfect fit and improved action
    SPECIFICATION
    Thickness at the bottom is 6mm(0.24inch)
    Height is 9mm(0.35inch)
    Length is 43mm(1.69inch)
    The bottom is flat
    Great way to improve intonation and tone out of your instrument
    NOTE
    Some shaping or filing may be needed to be done to accommodate different string gauges, depending on what strings you use
    If don’t have sufficiently skilled to carry out this exacting work we recommend you to take it to a guitar technician or suitably skilled repairman