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🦴 Elevate Your Guitar’s Soul with Real Bone Bridge Pins — Because Your Sound Deserves the Best!
Vencetmat Unbleached Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins are crafted from authentic cattle bone, featuring visible natural lines and a consistent unbleached color. Designed to fit major guitar brands like Martin, Gibson, Fender, Taylor, and Ibanez, these pins enhance sound transmission and sustain. The inlaid abalone dot adds a refined aesthetic touch, while the included pin puller ensures hassle-free maintenance. Highly rated for durability, tone improvement, and craftsmanship, these pins offer a premium upgrade over plastic or synthetic alternatives.














| ASIN | B07VG2L2JY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,442 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Body Material | Cattle Bone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (791) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Material Type | Cattle Bone |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.54 x 0.39 inches |
| Size | 6 Pcs |
K**E
The Cut, Color, and Consistency are Superior to Anything Five Times The Price
As a professional musician and guitar tech, I highly recommend your change out your old plastic, ebony, and faux tortoiseshell pins for a set of solid bone bridge pins and these do not disappoint. I installed these on a Martin D18 guitar and a Gibson J-200. The Martin fit perfectly and the Gibson required a little sanding of the pins to fit flush on the bridge (see below). The color of the pins is as advertised, unbleached bone (my favorite), the color is consistent on all six pins, the Abalone dot inlaid looks great and is uniform on all pins. I have replaced bridge pins on most of my guitars and many of my client’s guitars and it is important to know about the fit. First, use a digital calibrator to measure the pins on the guitar to be certain the new ones will fit. Sometimes it is necessary to use fine sandpaper to sand down the pin shaft to properly fit the bridge (my Gibson J-200). Do not underestimate this very simple step since it can make all the difference in the fit, appearance, and effectiveness of the bone bridge pins. There are a lot of myths, arguments, and debates about the sonic effectiveness of bridge pins. In my opinion, something organic as opposed to plastic (fake), just makes sense when dealing with an acoustic guitar. Not to mention, bone is far superior in longevity and sustain over ebony, plastic, or other synthetic materials. On some guitars, the pins have produced definable, measurable, and conclusive sonic advantages. On others, the results showed a negligible difference. Many people find a positive difference in the sound using bone bridge pins. In any case, bone bridge pins are of superior quality, a longer-lasting material, and a better-looking component for your guitar.
N**T
Excellent Bone Pins !
These pins are very nice made of real bone. They have added a little extra sustain and tone very well. The craftsmanship is impeccable. Looks like someone really did some very nice handwork on these, highly polished, very consistent and an excellent value for the price. The size described by the seller is very accurate. These pins lean more to a 3°taper than a 5°taper but fits perfect in my Gibson Hummingbird. These pins are heavy duty quality and the Pau dot inlay is superb. I highly recommend these pins. Oh, and comes with a nice little pin puller you can put on a keychain.
W**H
I like these bridge pins.
These are nice bridge pins. I bought them to put on my Ibanez AWFS300CE acoustic/electric guitar. They were too thick to fit, so I scraped them down with my pocketknife. I chose this brand for the Ibanez because the nut and saddle on it are unbleached also.
K**R
Looks good
Adds a little style with the abalone dots
M**O
Big Improvement Over Plastic!
I recently purchased a Gretsch White Falcon Rancher acoustic guitar, a very nice ax, but for reasons best known to the manufacturer, it shipped with white plastic bridge pins, bridge and nut. Replacing the pins with genuine bone noticeably improved the sound of the guitar, or else the placebo effect made me think they did. Seriously, though, I'm sure it sounds a bit warmer and more *there* than it did with the plastic pins. I plan to order a new bone nut and bridge from this same company and have a luthier friend of mine install them. One caveat, though: the pins were a bit too wide for my particular guitar. I had to sand them down slightly, which FINALLY gave me a reason to use the Dremel tool I purchased five years ago. I bought the white bone pins with the abalone dot and they look great on the guitar!
R**E
Fit was great
Excellent bone pins
A**R
Solid (good for tone), good looking, easy string changes
I just ordered a second set of these inlaid bone bridge pins. The first set I got was around four years ago. I change my strings about every six weeks (sounds like overkill but I’ve been recording). I love these pins. I already had a bone nut and saddle on a nice guitar… added these pins and it all just works together. When other musicians pick up my acoustic they always go “wow, this thing has enormous sustain!” . I think these pins help contribute to it. When I go for a string change I never worry about damaging a cheap plastic or wood pin. The second set I just ordered is for a friend who I just gifted a guitar with a bone nut and saddle, and I’m confident that adding this on the next string change will only do good. I love that they aren’t hard bleached. Just an aesthetic choice, but the natural polished bone look with the inlay is just nice imo. If the second set is as good as the ones I got a few years ago, I’ll probably buy more.
L**T
Adds Brightness and Definition
When compared to rosewood pins, these unbleached bone bridge pins add brightness and clarity to the tone. I initially installed them on my Martin D15, and the guitar was immediately louder, brighter, and had more string to string definition. They added real depth to the bass, in fact the guitar sounded a lot closer to my 50 year old Martin D18. Unfortunately the D-15 lost that really woody midrange sound I prize it for, and I will be changing back to the wooden pins. I have plans to use these bone pins on another finger style guitar that would really benefit from them. I am looking forward to hearing what they do for my 47 year old O sized finger style guitar (Mahogany/Spruce), and based on my experience with the pins so far, I think they will be a perfect match. Unbleached bone is so hard, much harder than bleached bone, and despite this hardness, these pins are really well finished and polished to a high gloss. They look great next to the unbleached bone saddle. Still, it's all about the sound, so if you need more life, brightness of better note to note definition, these will help you get there at a good price.
P**N
The strings have a nicer sound to them.
M**R
Gived a Great tone on both of m'y guitar.
F**O
Great product REAL BONE nice color looks vintage
安**仁
多分標準のアコースティックのはずですがかなり太めのため最後まで入りません。 面倒なので2mmほど浮いて使っていますが音質は良くなったようです。 ブリッジも同時に牛骨にしたのでそのせいかもしれませんが・・・ 時間のある時に径を合わせて音の変化を見てみたいと思います。
B**S
as advertised
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