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AxeMasters 1 9/16" / 40mm BRASS NUT for VINTAGE GIBSON Les Paul SG 335 Guitar

$ 9.5

Availability: 175 in stock

Description

A Beautiful Brass Upgrade to Any Vintage Gibson Electric!
Have you ever wondered what metal the Liberty Bell is made of? What material any "real" bell is made of? Usually BRASS. And why is that material used? Because it "rings"! Because its perfect for converting mechanical energy into acoustic energy. That's why many professional guitarists use brass guitar nuts. It has
a noticeable improvement on sustain and tone
. A huge improvement over the cheap stock plastic nuts supplied with most guitars.
Many Gibson guitars from the '60's and '70's use the shorter 1 9/16" (1.56") nut.  Please be sure that you don't need the longer 1 11/16" nut that is "standard" these days.
Our nut is hand ground and sanded from solid brass and round-slotted for perfect string placement. All hand-made - no machines. Very attractive brushed surface finish.  3/16" thick, 5/16" tall, 1 9/16" long
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"Precise nut. Super fast delivery and thank you for the special mod I requested"
"awesome piece...will shop again. Thank you!!!! Y muchas gracias!!!!"
"Excellent quality, fast delivery. Thank you very much."
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"Fantastic item and work, thanks a lot!  Dom"
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"Great service! Even made a custom adjustment for me. Looks great!"
PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA / IMMEDIATE SHIP / SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Special Note on our shipping fees
- the US Postal Service has drastically increased Seller ship fees, especially for overseas orders
A small parcel that cost .85 to ship overseas a few months ago, now costs .83
.  Please be assured that we will keep our fees as low as we can and that we will IMMEDIATELY REFUND ANY SHIP FEE OVERPAYMENT.