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Ukulele Bridge with Saddle


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A handsome polished rosewood bridge for tenor ukulele. Simply shorten the wings for use on a soprano uke. A bone saddle blank is included for best tone. The string tie block is drilled for 1-5/8" (41mm) string spread; also available in an undrilled version for custom string spacings.

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Ukulele Bridge with Saddle
 
Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
0844 Drilled Yes
$8.98
3 or more $7.85  
12 or more $4.49  

0845 Undrilled Yes
$8.78
3 or more $7.45  
12 or more $4.27  


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The 2-5/16" x 11/32" x .120" (58.74mm x 8.73mm x 3.05mm) bone saddle blank is ready for final shaping, and will require minor sanding for proper fit in the bridge slot.

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Ukulele Bridge with Saddle
Ukulele Bridge with Saddle
 
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5 2-05-2013
"bari" good bridge replacement for my "bari' uke

Better than expected.

cisco  San Jose, Ca.
5 12-06-2012
Superb value

We can buy these from Stewmac for a darn sight less than it would cost us to make 'em, even after paying shipping to the UK and import duties. That's good enough for me! Accurately made, need the minimum of finishing.

Paul Hayes  U.K. Read my reviews (3)
5 2-27-2012
rosewood & bone

this just looked like what i needed so i bough a dozen for a good price this bridge/saddle has many uses

tony clarke  arkansas Read my reviews (4)
5 12-31-2011
well worth the cost!

Beautiful little bridges...I couldn't have made them better, and for 9 bucks....?! Buy 'em

HippieDave  Caspar, CA Read my reviews (3)
5 11-18-2011
ukulele

nice for the price

p gaudreau  canada Read my reviews (44)
5 11-08-2011
A+ quality at an A+ price!

I purchased the bridge for an S.S. Stewart ukulele. The bridge and insert are both made from quality materials and after some trimming the bridge will fit perfectly over the space where the old bridge was. I am very pleased with my purchase.

Anthony Guitars  Albany, NY Read my reviews (2)
5 10-28-2011
Save time and money

Very well made and the finishing is great, I didn't expect all that quality at this price.

João Santos  Portugal Read my reviews (4)
5 5-05-2011
worked well in adverse cirumstances

Because I am known as a "uke guy," friends turn to me for advice and help. A friend brought me a very old, badly-mistreated uke and asked if I could make it playable. With help from the Ukulele Hall of Fame I sorted out what it was (cheap Oscar Schmidt) and when it was made ((around 1919). It was missing its original bridge and had a jerry-rigged mess in its place - this bridge covered up the worst of the mess.

unskilled guy  Wisconsin Read my reviews (3)
5 3-12-2011
Great Bridge!

Very good bridge for my Ukulele "gibson les paul", used this for soprano style and glued it and put two screws on it.
Holds great!

JohnOlav  Norway Read my reviews (2)
5 1-21-2011
Baritone Ukulele

I recently built a Baritone Ukulele as a prototype for myself. I used the ukulele bridge, binding, and tuning machines from StewMac for that. A month after that I got an order for one just like it. My thanks to StewMac for being there. Making my own bridges is time consuming and costs more than the ones from StewMac.

I have others who want one of these too. It seems that few people realize that a Baritone Ukulele tunes as the first four of the guitar, which makes it easier for the guitar oriented to play in standard key. Interestingly, I just reviewed the Trade Secret newsletter by Erick Coleman, Jan. 20, 2011 on binding a Gibson fretboard. That was timely. I will bind my fretboard on this Ukulele using this method.
Thanks again for being there. Attached is a picture of the new Uke in progress.

Ed Vernon, Jan. 21, 2011

Baritone Ukulele  Rio Rancho, NM
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