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OK, it's finally that time. I'm going to do a run of pyramid bridges, as quite a few people have inquired about them.

Pricing will be as follows, based on total quantity ordered from all members, basic bridge is Indian Rosewood:

$22 each to 20
$20 each to 50
$18 each to 100
$15 each above 100

On an order from an individual, you get $1 off each if you order 5 and $1.50 off each if you order 10.

Ebony (Gabon or Macassar) is a $3 charge above IRW
BRW is a $6 charge above IRW
Other woods available on request (kingwood, cocobolo, snakewood, I stock a lot of woods here)

All bridges come with pin holes drilled to your choice of string spacing and 3/32" saddle slot. Take $2 off the price of the bridge if you don't need the drilling/saddle slot done. I can make 'em pinless for $3, but I make no guarantees they won't rip a hole in your top

If anyone wants anything else special, just ask in thread. Any thoughts or questions welcome. Total bridge height is 0.35" and there is 1/16" of platform on them. They're standard dimension 1"x6" profile and the pyramids are 1/4" tall. The pyramids are geometrically accurate (sharp, flat) to their edges and then blend into the belly of the bridge.



Surface finish is a big deal here, so here's a closeup of the sort of quality finish you can expect on our parts.


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Bob, could you run a few in BZ if I send you blanks? For one thing, I need a repro to replace a badly trashed one on a 1919 Martin 00-18...I could make it, but not for the price you're quoting! Then it would be nice to stash a couple for future restorations, etc.   

Nice work...


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Hah, got so excited I didn't read that you do them in BZ!

You'll hear from me right after I get back from NAMM...

Thank you!


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Is that finish straight off the Fadal?!? Yowser!

These are nice, but Rick, if it's for a reproduction, note that the original Martin pyramid isn't an actual 4 sided pyramid. The geometrically perfect pyramid like Bob does here is a modern take on it. Most won't notice, but many will...

Bob, would it be possible to stretch these out to 6-1/8" or 6-1/4" long, while retaining all other dimensions? Perhaps by adding the extra material to the center of an un-drilled, un-slotted bridge? Or would it require a whole re-drawing?


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Yes, you're right, but it may be hand tweakable.   I'll go look at the original...that had two big-ass wood screws driven through it to help the white silicone sealant hold it on.   Of course one was a flat-head and the other a round-head.   It's a bass-treble thing, you understand...


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I'll take a few BRW....

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[QUOTE=grumpy] Is that finish straight off the Fadal?!? Yowser!

Bob, would it be possible to stretch these out to 6-1/8" or 6-1/4" long, while retaining all other dimensions? Perhaps by adding the extra material to the center of an un-drilled, un-slotted bridge? Or would it require a whole re-drawing?[/QUOTE]

Yes, that's the finish straight off the Fadal. We're a high quality shop here, after all. I figure it's a couple minutes extra on the machine VS you spending 45 minutes with 150 grit trying to take out machine marks.

Stretching the middle section of the bridge is easy enough, just a couple minutes work, but I would need to redo all the toolpaths from scratch and re-proof them on the machine so there'd be an upcharge unless a lot of people wanted the same modification.

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OK, the current (confirmed) count is 12 bridges in three orders. JH, RH, and ML that's you.

In the interest of not having anyone missed:
Please, no PMs about these as (I believe) they might be wiped out by the system changeover. Just send me an e-mail for any PM-type questions. Also, please leave a message in this thread if you're ordering unless there's reason not to, it'll help me keep track. Just send e-mails to bob@saintlutherie.com about the specifics. I don't want to miss anyone when I do the production!

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but I would need to redo all the toolpaths from scratch and re-proof
them on the machine so there'd be an upcharge unless a lot of people
wanted the same modification


Okay, I was afraid it would be tougher than just click, click, click, it's done <lol>

I just needed one, so no bother. Carving these is good chisel practice work...


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I would like 2 please in ebony. Email to follow


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I'd like 2, one in brazilan and one ebony. Do you need the string spacing yet?


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OK, that's six more (4 in this thread, two more by e-mail)
2 each for
af_one, Max1157, and GL

So that puts us to 18. Three more on the total and everyone gets $2 off per bridge (price goes down to $20 each from $22).

I'll get all the specific specs and dole out payment info when all the orders are in. Right now the thread's just to determine total number (which sets the base price) and answer general questions.

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1 ebony and 1 IRW


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20...one more and I lose $20

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Bob,
I need 3 BRW but with 1/8" saddle width....is that possible?

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[QUOTE=peterm] Bob,
I need 3 BRW but with 1/8" saddle width....is that possible?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, no problem. That makes 23 so the price per is now $20.

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Bob,


I'ld like


2-BRW


2-Ebony


how much more for snakewood? Probalby will take 2 as well.


Thanks


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sign me up for 5 ebony


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Do you have snakewood?

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I'll take 2 brazilian and 2 ebony. will email you


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[QUOTE=peterm]Do you have snakewood?[/QUOTE]

He said he did!


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Bob, please sign me up for 5 ebony with 1/8" saddle. OK?


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OOOOH, Snakewood?


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