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Harley Benton Parts Bone Nut Blank 55

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Blank Nut

  • Untreated
  • Material: Bleached bone
  • Dimensions (L x W x D): 55.6 x 8.7 x 6.35 mm
Available since July 2016
Item number 386733
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Width in mm 56 mm
Unmachined Yes
Instrument Guitarra Clássica
$3.44
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Good quality bone for a reasonable price.
TrEr 24.04.2021
This bone is the same quality as more expensive pieces of bone from luthier shops. I've purchased Harley Benton bone blanks for a while now and they've always been great.

Highly recommended, top quality at a reasonable price.
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it received only compliments from my guitar tech
Zarko MKD 30.06.2023
Bought it for the old acoustic guitar - my guitar tech did a good job installing it and only had compliments on the quality as well as on the cheap price - this bone is possibly the cheapest upgrade that could make a great improvement to the guitar.
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Buen hueso para cejilla
RTJ 21.02.2017
Hueso en bruto para dar forma de buena calidad.
Se adapta a las medidas de la guitarra clásica, laud español y bandurria, pudiendo reemplazar cejuelas rotas o gastadas.
Al estar en bruto se puede adaptar lijandolo a la forma y tamaño que requiera el instrumento.
El tono es ligeramente crema, casi blanco.
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Tombé sur un os!
Anonymous 09.04.2017
Etant un "mécanicien des guitares", j'ai surtout taillé des sillets en bois et seulement 2 ou 3 fois en os. La qualité de ce matériel m'a réconcilié avec cette matière moins agréable à travailler mais qui semble donner plus d'attaque à l'instrument. A essayer... A vos limes les grateux !
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