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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:12 pm 
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I just spoke with SM & LMI, neither can match unbleached bridgepins to a nut/saddle set. The unbleached bone color/slight mottling is what I'm after. Getting nuts and saddles to match isn't an issue. It's the matching unbleached bone bridgepins that aren't available.

Can someone point me to a supplier who can match & sell me a set or two? ~ TIA. I'd like em by late July


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:30 pm 
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Terry Stowell wrote:
I just spoke with SM & LMI, neither can match unbleached bridgepins to a nut/saddle set. The unbleached bone color/slight mottling is what I'm after. Getting nuts and saddles to match isn't an issue. It's the matching unbleached bone bridgepins that aren't available.

Can someone point me to a supplier who can match & sell me a set or two? ~ TIA. I'd like em by late July


That is going to be a buy multi sets and hand pick situation. Even in a single piece of bone you not going to have perfect or set apperance matches as unbleched bone will vary in hue with in a few fractions of an inch.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:36 pm 
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Hi Terry;

Just incase you can't find them anywhere, I think this is what you are looking for. I might have a 2-3 sets, 1 for sure. Unbleached bone, plain style.
If this helps, let me know, I can send them to you.----Nehemiah


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I bought unbleached nuts and saddles from LMI.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:05 pm 
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Michael,

I lknow & like the variation. That's fine. I just don't want a homogenous bleached white set of pins to mess the up the organic mottleing of the saddle and nut.

ALEX: Yes I know LMI has unbleached nuts & saddles. I spoke with them.

Still waiting...


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:07 pm 
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Oops I didn't read the first post carefully [headinwall]

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:04 pm 
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Terry Stowell wrote:
Michael,

I lknow & like the variation. That's fine. I just don't want a homogenous bleached white set of pins to mess the up the organic mottleing of the saddle and nut.

ALEX: Yes I know LMI has unbleached nuts & saddles. I spoke with them.

Still waiting...

So grumpy... beehive

Elderly's look unbleached: http://elderly.com/accessories/items/GA97.htm I imagine you could call to check.

Some here to: http://www.firstqualitymusic.com

Hope that helps.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:41 pm 
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Terry,

You can also take bleached bone and soak in tea overnight. I do this all the time and it works very well.

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Elderly's are just dirty...... :D

Terry buddy in addition to staining them Louis F. here on the OLF can make you a set or 20 I believe and his work is superb. You will also have the choice of 3 or 5 degree, unslotted or crappy slotted ones....


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Jimmy Caldwell wrote:
Terry,

You can also take bleached bone and soak in tea overnight. I do this all the time and it works very well.


Hey, now, there's a cool idea! I'll have to try that.

Terry, you can buy excellent quality unbleached bone pins and nut/saddle blanks from David Warther. This bone, however, is very subtly colored, creamy, almost white, even though it's unbleached. Subtle mottling. It's nice stuff, but not nearly as yellow as unbleached bone I've gotten from Stewmac. It is good and dense, though. Seems to be consistent in density, and not nearly as porous as some other bone I've seen. http://www.ivorybuyer.com/ (Go to the contact page and email David.) You can get pins in a variety of styles, different tapers, and slotted or unslotted. Good customer service.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:21 pm 
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Thanks guys. Jimmy, I tried the tea trick some time back, it adds color, but is missing depth, if I remember correctly. Worth a try again... maybe some Darjeeling....

Anyone tried the Grizzly camel bone pins outa curiosity?

Sorry for my short posts, I'm not really grumpy, just very rushed and distractable (my beautiful children love their daddy) :oops:


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:54 am 
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Have you tried calling Bob Collosi at www.guitarsaddles.com?

I have been to his shop and it is amazing how many different styles, colors and shapes of bridge pins, saddles, and end pins he has in stock.

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I bought fossil mammoth ivory from David a couple years ago when I wasn't even dreaming about building guitars, but i wanted a cool saddle for my guitar :)

It's a nice creamy material that takes a beautiful sheen.

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Terry Stowell wrote:
Thanks guys. Jimmy, I tried the tea trick some time back, it adds color, but is missing depth, if I remember correctly. Worth a try again... maybe some Darjeeling....

Anyone tried the Grizzly camel bone pins outa curiosity?

Sorry for my short posts, I'm not really grumpy, just very rushed and distractable (my beautiful children love their daddy) :oops:


I have soaked several sets in coffee to get a beautiful patina not quit but almost FWI look. Fresh ground beans stains much better than caned coffee.


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Fresh ground beans stains much better than caned coffee.


French Roast or Kona? :D

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MichaelP wrote:
Fresh ground beans stains much better than caned coffee.


French Roast or Kona? :D


Custom blend. 3/8 French vanilla/ 3/8 Hazelnut/ 1/4 Snikerdoodel :D Eat Drink


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:29 pm 
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laughing6-hehe You guys are so much fun to hang around with. I'm just blessed to be here. Really am.

The fresh bean idea makes sense. I had tried tea one time for fun. It certainly begs experimentation. I will do so.

Thanks for the links too. I'm chasing em down. Seems like there was a gal(?) overseas too.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:06 pm 
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Terry Stowell wrote:
laughing6-hehe You guys are so much fun to hang around with. I'm just blessed to be here. Really am.

The fresh bean idea makes sense. I had tried tea one time for fun. It certainly begs experimentation. I will do so.

Thanks for the links too. I'm chasing em down. Seems like there was a gal(?) overseas too.


if you try it use hot coffee to decrease the time required


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