Frequently Asked Questions
The Blisstime guitar components are made of real cattle bone. This material is known to provide a superior tone compared to plastic.
The bone nut measures forty-three millimeters in length, eight point eight millimeters in width, and five point nine millimeters in height.
The bone saddle has an overall length of seventy-two millimeters, a top height of seven millimeters, and a tail height of eight millimeters.
Each guitar bone bridge pin has a total length of twenty-nine millimeters. They are designed to fit standard acoustic guitar bridge pin slots.
To install the bone nut and saddle, remove the old components and carefully fit the new pieces into place. Ensure they are securely seated for optimal performance.
These components are specifically designed for right-handed acoustic guitars. Make sure your guitar type matches before installation.
To care for the bone components, avoid exposing them to excessive moisture and clean them gently with a soft cloth. This helps maintain their quality.
No, these parts are designed specifically for right-handed guitars. Left-handed guitars require different specifications for proper fit.
If the components arrive damaged, contact customer support immediately for a replacement or refund. Keep all packaging for the return process.
To ensure a proper fit, check the dimensions of your current nut, saddle, and bridge pins against the specifications provided for these components.
Yes, the Blisstime guitar parts come with a limited warranty. Please check the product details for specific coverage terms.
Bone is known to enhance the tone and sustain of the guitar compared to plastic. Many musicians prefer bone for its acoustic qualities.
Clean the bone nut and saddle using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaners that may damage the bone material.
While installation can be done by beginners, it's recommended to seek assistance from an experienced guitar technician for optimal results.
The package includes six guitar bone bridge pins, one folk guitar bone nut, and one folk guitar bone saddle.












