Göldo Vintage Bone Nut NTVBA

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Bone nut

  • Unnotched
  • Dimensions: (W x D x H) 55 x 5 x 10 mm
Available since May 2013
Item number 315296
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Width in mm 55 mm
Unmachined Yes
Instrument Estilo G
7,90 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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82 Reviews

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Nice nut!
Fotis Romi 11.11.2017
The nut quality is excellent, very nice bone with wonderful colour that's cut perfectly straight.I recommend this nut if you enjoy diy guitar set ups.I ordered two of them and now i'm looking forward too buy three more..
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A significant improvement
Jack85 12.03.2019
I accidentally messed up a nut on one of my guitars so needed to replace it with a new one. I read about different types of nuts, and decided to keep the bone nut like it was originally on the guitar. However after shaping it and putting it on my guitar, I could immediately head and feel the extra resonance compared to the original nut. This is obviously a very high quality nut since the original nut was also bone but nowhere near the same sound. This nut added quite some presence and resonance to the sound of my guitars that I have upgraded the nut on.

The additional good thing is that one nut blank is big enough for making two narrow (fender) type nuts!
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Best value for money!
AndreiK 17.03.2020
Nice bone nut, good quality, not hard to shape if u got the right tools. The color is beautiful. The nut adds good presence and resonance to the guitar. I recomand this product!
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Feels like glass or stone, very hard and resonant
Benjamin I. 27.07.2014
I have a good Strat clone that needed steel saddles and a bone nut, to replace zinc saddles and a plastic nut (I believe you should replace both to really improve the tone). The bone is thick, so it took a pretty long time to sand it down to size, but it glued easily with diluted wood glue. Shaping the rounded top was not difficult with coarse sandpaper.

And when polishing it with finer sandpaper, the bone becomes whiter, which is good because the original color is beige-brown. Now it's cream-colored, the same as Fender's cream pickup covers. The lighter color matches the wood's color better, too.

The string slots were cut without problem using a small triangular file, I set the string separation at 35mm, nice that you can choose what suits you, unlike pre-made nuts. I left the thickness of a 0.73mm pick between the 1st fret and the strings; the usual gap is 0.60mm but the sound is fuller with a wider gap, and it leaves a provision for future wear.

Tonewise, more attack, more brilliance, and more harmonics with the steel saddles/ bone nut combo.
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