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Old 12-13-2012, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by bwstl01 View Post
Not to put down the Stella, but I'd stay away from Ivory. A nut and saddle would cost a significant percentage of the overall guitar's actual value.

Bone would make a tonal difference, but again, no need to go the expense of camel bone. Good old cow leg bone will do nicely. You can give them an aged look by soaking in strong tea or even coffee, just don't overdue it. You can always soak them again (or longer) if they are too light, but once they get too dark, you are stuck.

Good luck!
I couldn't give a **** about the colour of the bone, just its fitness for purpose. Bone - of most sorts - is a great natural material for a nut or a saddle. It's hard, it has a natural slippery feel and it lasts a decent amount of time. What it's all about.
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