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I purchased this for a Les paul custom when converting from Gold to Nickel hardware. A bit on the expensive side, but what can you say? Small company handmade products from solid brass!
Pros:
All around years beyond in quality over the pot metal Nashville that comes on Custom shop guitars!!! worth every penny.
Cons:
None really. But I understand that the price is quite high for this product, but considering what you put it on, I would say it is more than a fair price. Often the difference in price between entry level and "pro" guitars is the hardware quality. This piece is truly the best of the best - I have tried several different brands/materials in the past.
The material is extremely sturdy and its just beautifully done. It changed the done quite drastically comparatively to the original Gibson one, if an improvement in tone or not its entirely under the listener personal taste. Toe me all the hugest most obvious change was the clarity of the highs, the guitar just has more chime now.
This beauty has brought my Les Paul back to life, infact it has never sounded better. The solid bell brass bridge is built to last and the saddles are snug and do not rattle. The bridge was a bit pricey but you get what you pay for. It was easy to notch the saddles using a needle file and setting up the intonation was a doddle!