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Individual Advanced Plating Nighthawk® hardtail string-through bridge for electric guitar. Does not include mounting screws. Fits contemporary Gibson® Nighthawk®, Blueshawk®, The Hawk® & NH-225® models manufactured from 2013–present. Compatible with pre-2013 Gibson® & ALL Epiphone® variants; however, mounting screw-hole spacing differs from vintage units.
  • Base Material:
    • Bridge: Steel
    • Saddles: Zinc
  • Country of Manufacture: Made in USA
  • Saddles: Notched
  • String Spacing: 53m
  • Weight: 3.9 oz

Available in: 

  • Chrome SKU: 1290C
  • Gold SKU: 1291G
  • Nickel SKU: 1292N

** MATCHING HARDWARE **

End Pin & Strap Button Screws

  • Gold SKU: 1850G
  • Nickel SKU: 1850N

Advanced Music Products (AMP) is a division of Advanced Plating Inc (API). Engineering and manufacturing guitar parts for the titans of the industry. Made in the USA for over 60 years. OEM fit and finish. Trust the brand your favorite brand's trust.

Black Chrome/Cosmo Black, Black Nickel/Pearl Chrome, Chrome, Gold, Nickel 1290C
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  • Nighthawk® Bridge - Fits Gibson®-Chrome
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  • Chrome
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  • United States

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