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Unread post by JimiThing » Sun Apr 06, 2003 12:59 am

how much would it cost to have a luthier carve and fit a nut and saddle for me? (I've already paid for the bone nut and saddle blank)
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Unread post by jebro » Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:00 pm

I had a bone nut and saddle put on my guitar and I just got it back today. SIXTY DOLLARS FOR LABOR!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: I was surprised, I was not expecting that. It does sound very sweet though.

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Unread post by JimiThing » Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:05 pm

how nice of a guitar do you have
i only have about a 250-300 alvarez
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Unread post by bugman96 » Tue Apr 08, 2003 12:01 am

JimiThing wrote:how nice of a guitar do you have
i only have about a 250-300 alvarez
I'd wait till you upgraded

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Unread post by Der-ak » Tue Apr 08, 2003 2:41 pm

Any guitar in any price range will benefit from having a properly filed and installed nut and saddle. You'll notice differences in tone and definetly in your tuning. Your guitar will stay in tune better and with a hard material like bone it will sound bigger and most likely brighter. You should call as many guitar shops in your area as you can and ask them for price quotes to see what the average is. Then make your decision based on the reputation of the shop and word of mouth from other players. Don't be afraid to go in and check out the shops for yourself... if it looks like a nice place and the staff are kind and helpful then that's probably a good choice. However, if the staff are snobby and uninterested in your questions or problems... then take your business elsewhere. Courtesy counts and is usually a good indication of how much time and care they'll take with your baby.

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Unread post by grock » Tue Apr 08, 2003 3:02 pm

i did it myself and it wasn't that hard just using some sand paper and a file. shoot if you got access to dad's tools then you got it made. all you gotta do is fashion it off what the current saddle and nut look like. it took about two hours to do and all i had was a peice of sand paper and a file.

but either way, i've made it a point of replacing the saddle and nut first thing when i get a guitar. and i would recommend that to anyone.

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Unread post by JimiThing » Tue Apr 08, 2003 3:28 pm

thanks der-ak and grock. I dont think I have a sak big enough to attempt it myself though.

I have already done the calling around part and gotten quotes anywhere from 40-90 bucks. While talking to some of them, some recommended using micarta for the nut and bone for the saddle or vis versa, I can't remember...

Their reason was for sound purposes and cost(micarta comes in pre-cut blanks and all that would have to be done is fitting it to my guitar)

You guys have any experience w/ that?
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Unread post by grock » Tue Apr 08, 2003 4:59 pm

yeah that's what i did with my saddle. i had a peice of bone and i just sanded it down and rounded it out so it looked like my original saddle. and yeah bone for the saddle. i don't have much experience with micarta so i am not gonna comment on that.

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