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I just boned my martin!

Unread post by Trippin Hillbilly » Sat Jun 19, 2004 3:02 pm

Yep I did it.

I got a bone saddle installed in my HD-35 and DAMN.
It sounds amazing now...even more so now, should I say.

I'd recommend it to anyone that has a nice bassy guitar.
It really boost the volume, makes it a bit brighter, not too bright though.
It improves the resonance and i've still got the punch I need from it.

It's also cheap and if you dont like it, you could always just put your original one back in.

Check it out..

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Unread post by dmb_tatertot » Sat Jun 19, 2004 9:40 pm

where you buy the new saddle from?
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Unread post by Trippin Hillbilly » Sun Jun 20, 2004 4:55 am

Well I got a luthier to make it for me but you can order them online from http://www.maurysmusic.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=434

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Unread post by hd28v » Sun Jun 20, 2004 7:51 am

Here is the link to where I bought my bone saddle. They also sell different types of pins which may add to the sound you get.

http://www.maurysmusic.com/acoustic_guitar_part
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Unread post by jsgksu » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:10 pm

Id like to do this to my Taylor 410RCE LTd when I get back to school. I wanna have someone do it for me also. Did you get the saddle and nut (is that what its called, the saddle like thing below the headstock)done or just the saddle, I wanna do both, I think he said it would cost around $100 or so, is that bad.
-Jayme

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Unread post by mdel21 » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:14 pm

This is the best thread title ever.

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Unread post by Macht » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:16 pm

I was expecting some porno when I opened this thread
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Unread post by hd28v » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:45 pm

Id like to do this to my Taylor 410RCE LTd when I get back to school. I wanna have someone do it for me also. Did you get the saddle and nut (is that what its called, the saddle like thing below the headstock)done or just the saddle, I wanna do both, I think he said it would cost around $100 or so, is that bad.
The nut is the thing right below the headstock and saddle is right above the pins that hold your strings in. If you get both done then $100 sounds in the ballpark. The bone comes in whats called a "bone blank." Its in a rectangler shape and it needs to be sanded down which takes time. I would be careful about boning the nut and saddle on your Taylor though. Bone makes your guitar more bright and Taylor's are already that way. I would suggest starting with just a bone saddle. It may add pleanty of the sound you are looking for without changing the nut. Good luck!
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Fishman saddle...

Unread post by GrateDMB21 » Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:58 pm

I know Fishman discontinued its Cleartone Saddle so I cant really find any information on it, but does anyone have a Cleartone Saddle in their guitar now? How much was it and other information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Unread post by Dave is good » Mon Jun 21, 2004 1:32 am

ahha i laughed so hard when is aw the title of this thread

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Unread post by jsgksu » Mon Jun 21, 2004 7:36 am

hd28v wrote:
Id like to do this to my Taylor 410RCE LTd when I get back to school. I wanna have someone do it for me also. Did you get the saddle and nut (is that what its called, the saddle like thing below the headstock)done or just the saddle, I wanna do both, I think he said it would cost around $100 or so, is that bad.
The nut is the thing right below the headstock and saddle is right above the pins that hold your strings in. If you get both done then $100 sounds in the ballpark. The bone comes in whats called a "bone blank." Its in a rectangler shape and it needs to be sanded down which takes time. I would be careful about boning the nut and saddle on your Taylor though. Bone makes your guitar more bright and Taylor's are already that way. I would suggest starting with just a bone saddle. It may add pleanty of the sound you are looking for without changing the nut. Good luck!
Thanks, Ill just go with the saddle and see what I think.
-Jayme

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Unread post by skpr41 » Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:51 am

jsgksu wrote:
hd28v wrote:
Id like to do this to my Taylor 410RCE LTd when I get back to school. I wanna have someone do it for me also. Did you get the saddle and nut (is that what its called, the saddle like thing below the headstock)done or just the saddle, I wanna do both, I think he said it would cost around $100 or so, is that bad.
The nut is the thing right below the headstock and saddle is right above the pins that hold your strings in. If you get both done then $100 sounds in the ballpark. The bone comes in whats called a "bone blank." Its in a rectangler shape and it needs to be sanded down which takes time. I would be careful about boning the nut and saddle on your Taylor though. Bone makes your guitar more bright and Taylor's are already that way. I would suggest starting with just a bone saddle. It may add pleanty of the sound you are looking for without changing the nut. Good luck!
Thanks, Ill just go with the saddle and see what I think.

check out http://www.guitarsaddles.com. he makes em for specific guitars. people at taylorguitarforum.com seem to have alot of good things to say about this guy's work. i'm tempted to put one on my 412rce.

i've read that changing to the bone nut is the least noticeable change. i guess cause when you're fretting, the nut doesn't have an effect. so unless you play alot of open notes, changing the nut isn't that useful. you may want to look into bone bridge pins too.
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Unread post by jsgksu » Mon Jun 21, 2004 11:07 am

skpr41 wrote:
jsgksu wrote:
hd28v wrote:
Id like to do this to my Taylor 410RCE LTd when I get back to school. I wanna have someone do it for me also. Did you get the saddle and nut (is that what its called, the saddle like thing below the headstock)done or just the saddle, I wanna do both, I think he said it would cost around $100 or so, is that bad.
The nut is the thing right below the headstock and saddle is right above the pins that hold your strings in. If you get both done then $100 sounds in the ballpark. The bone comes in whats called a "bone blank." Its in a rectangler shape and it needs to be sanded down which takes time. I would be careful about boning the nut and saddle on your Taylor though. Bone makes your guitar more bright and Taylor's are already that way. I would suggest starting with just a bone saddle. It may add pleanty of the sound you are looking for without changing the nut. Good luck!
Thanks, Ill just go with the saddle and see what I think.

check out http://www.guitarsaddles.com. he makes em for specific guitars. people at taylorguitarforum.com seem to have alot of good things to say about this guy's work. i'm tempted to put one on my 412rce.

i've read that changing to the bone nut is the least noticeable change. i guess cause when you're fretting, the nut doesn't have an effect. so unless you play alot of open notes, changing the nut isn't that useful. you may want to look into bone bridge pins too.
Thanks a lot, that looks like a good bet!
-Jayme

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Unread post by Mjazk26 » Mon Jun 21, 2004 12:40 pm

I have been trying to find someone that can do this and do a pickup install with no luck. I live right outside Philadelphia on the NJ boarder. Does anyone know of anyone within an hour or so drive?

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Unread post by jsgksu » Mon Jun 21, 2004 12:45 pm

Hey skpr41, or anyone for that matter, whats the difference between gettin a bone, vintage bone, elephant ivory or walrus ivory saddle. What is the difference and do you reccommend any one of them over another? Thanks.
-Jayme

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