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Old 09-27-2023, 09:14 AM
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I have a 1967 Martin D-35. I have tried all kinds of different bridge pins in that guitar over the years. The best sound for me, particularly to tame the brightness that that guitar has taken on in its old age, are the original plastic pins.

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Old 09-27-2023, 09:58 AM
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Default Bone pins on a D-Jr 10

I switched out the plastic pins for bone on my fabulous little D-Jr and heard a difference right away: longer sustain, and slightly more volume. And not because I wanted them to improve the sound so they did. They actually did. I use Martin PB Lifespan 2 strings. Like the bone pins so much that I'm going to replace the nut and saddle for bone next time I have the guitar set up. I'm guessing Martin uses plastic because it helps shave the cost of their guitars, which sound terrific even with plastic.
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