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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:38 am 
material bridge pins, saddles in bone, ivory, or other materials? I like Bob Colosi's stuff, but want to check with our sponsors first before buying.


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Brazilian Rosewood
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colonial sells a wide range of bone bridge pins.

i buy my unbleached bone nut and saddle blanks from euphonon. they are of excellent quality and at an attractive price.

as i make my nuts and saddles i don't buy the commercial pre-shaped versions.


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Brazilian Rosewood
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I have bridge pins in ebony, with or without abalone dots and I also have
them in Boxwood, which I quite like. I also have bone nut and saddle blanks
in both bleached and unbleached, agan, I like the unbleached!

Shane

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