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Metallor 6 String Black Cattle Bone Guitar Nut Pre-Slotted Flat Bottom 42mm x 6mm x 3mm Compatible with Strat Stratocaster Tele Telecaster Style Electric Guitar Parts Replacement Black.

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  • Real slotted black cattle bone nut replacement, flat bottom, Bone is a wonderful nut material-tough, beautifully and acoustically excellent, adds a rich, mellow tone to your playing, far superior to the dull thud of a plastic nut.
  • Size: 42mm x 6mm x 3mm( 1.65inches x 0.24inches x 0.12inches), with a 7.25" radius. String spacing E to E is 35mm/1.38inches (7mm/0.28inches individual string spacing).
  • Compatible with most vintage strat style or tele style electric guitars. High quality genuine bone nut perfect for your guitar upgrade or project.
  • Nut has pre-cut string slots and easy to install.
  • Package included: 1× Black bone nut.


Product Description
This is a premium quality black coloured real carved cattle bone nut suitable to upgrade the standard plastic part on most strat or tele style electric guitars with a neck width, at the nut of 42mm/1.65inches and curved nut slot.
Pre-slotted string guides on top. Flat underneath easy to file/work with, an ideal cost effective replacement part.
Fitted to most import ST or TL style guitars.
The original and best material for sustain, tone and strength.
Dimensions
42mm/1.65inches length nut
Width of nut for the slot 3mm/0.12inches
Height (at highest part) 6mm/0.24inches
String spacing is 35mm/1.38inches( 7mm/0.28inches individual string spacing)
Our replacement guitar/bass nuts are designed to transfer the right frequencies more efficiently from the string to the guitar body. Acoustic guitars come alive. Electric guitars and bass will get a brighter sound and increased harmonic content.
Some work may need to be done to accommodate different string gauges, depending on what string you use.
If don’t have sufficiently skilled to carry out this exacting work we recommend you to take it to a guitar technician or suitably skilled repairman.