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Graph Tech BQL-6060-00 TUSQ XL - 1/4" Epiphone style slotted nut. PTFE impregnated for permanent lubrication. Fits most Epiphone guitars. Measures 1/4 inch thiickness x 1 3/4 inch length x 3/8 inch height and 1 3/8 inch E to E spacing. PLAY HARDER, FASTER, LONGER AND STAY IN TUNE!

One of the key causes of tuning frustration is string binding at the nut.  TUSQ XL is impregnated with PTFT, the slipperiest substance on earth and alleviates the binding grip the nut has on the strings.  Strings simply glide back into tune!

HOW DOES IT SOUND?

With TUSQ XL you will hear more richness from every note you play.  Engineered from the same material as our highly esteemed TUSQ, it has all the tonal benefits of TUSQ, bringing out the hidden harmonics by transferring your strings vibrations efficiently to the guitar.  TUSQ XL is consistent from piece to piece, and within each piece, to offer you harmonically rich tones without the problems associated with natural materials.

WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING?

"If you are wondering what king of nut I use on all my guitars, it's the Graph Tech.  There is something special about these, it just fixes everything that's wrong with all my guitars, the guitar doesn't go out of tune anymore.  It's like some revelation.  There is something in this nut that no one has.  This is the stuff."  Dan Spitz, Grammy nominated Multi Platinum Recording Artist & co-founder of Anthrax.


Note: All Graph Tech nuts and saddles are slightly long and wide to ensure extra room to achieve a perfect fit for your guitar. This extra material can easily be removed with fine grit sandpaper.


Condition
Brand
Model
  • PQL-6060-00 TUSQ XL 1-3/8" E-to-E Epiphone-Style Slotted Guitar Nut
Finish
  • White
Made In
  • Canada

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Guitar Maven Guitar Parts-online

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