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๐ถ Upgrade your sound, upgrade your styleโbridge pins that make your guitar sing!
Blisstimeโs 6-piece set of natural bone guitar bridge pins features genuine cattle bone with green abalone dot inlays, measuring 29mm in length with a precise 3ยฐ taper. These unbleached, vintage-style pins enhance your guitarโs tone and appearance, offering a premium alternative to plastic pins. Made in the USA, they provide a secure fit and durable performance for serious musicians.














| Brand | Blisstime |
| Manufacturer | Blisstime |
| Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 7.3 x 0.3 cm; 9 g |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Material | Bone |
| Manufacturer | Blisstime |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
M**N
Nice pins.
These pins are really nice for the cost. The look is great as well. Very vintage. Would definitely buy again.
J**E
For perfect sound
Love the design.
R**N
Too big
Plenty of sanding required to get them to fit.
K**B
Great Quality Bridge Pins
I have used north of a dozen of these inlaid pin sets, in various colors, bone and rosewood. These are absolutely great bridge pins, and I've never had a problem with fit, finish or color. I've also used $$$ "Nazareth" pins, "Wavery" pins and a host of others and these BlissTime pins are as good as any I've used. These are made from organic materials, wood and bone, so the color, grain, pearl will all be very slightly different, in color, sheen, and even very slightly in size (wood moves you know). These in unbleached bone may not be to your liking either as UP bone is not so shiny or uniform in color as bleached bone. These pins are the same taper as modern Martin pins, a.k.s. 5 Degree taper. These did not fit a Yamaha FG-700S and other Yamahas with long skinny pins- I just carefully ream them to the 5 degree taper, a reamer from the hardware store is usually sufficient. The pin holes in the bridge likely have more size variation that these pins do. Take your existing pins, pick the tightest one and the loosest one and move them around in the holes- this will be an eye opener on normal variation. I might recommend trying every pin in every hole (these or your OEM pins) and choose which pin goes in which hole. I started building custom guitars and these Blisstime are my go-to pins because they are great quality and very consistent. Also, Google trimming the string side of your pins at the bottom to form a knife edge so the string-balls don't hang up on the pin. Weight is also a consideration in choosing pins, Rosewood and plastic being the lighter ones, Ebony being the heavier ones. Blisstime sells both...
T**D
Not Bone, this is 100% plastic
These are listed as bone, but this is 100% plastic. Do not buy
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