This is a open box Graph Tech PQL-6060-AG Slotted nut in aged white for a pre-2015 epiphone. I purchased it to use with an epiphone guitar but was the wrong year. Note that the back edge just below the TUSQ XL markings on the nut has been slightly sanded because the nut slot was a little narrower that the nut width. Other than that slight sanding on the one edge the nut is unmodified and never mounted. The item shown in the images is the exact item for sale. Make sure your epiphone is from before 2015.


TUSQ XL is engineered from the same material as TUSQ and is impregnated with PTFE which is five times more slippery than graphite.  It has all the tonal benefits of TUSQ, bringing out the hidden harmonics of your guitar all while drastically improving tuning performance.  

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.

The PQL-6060-AG is the perfect option to replace and upgrade the nut on your Epiphone guitar.  It is also a great option for many other common guitars.  We have "aged" the look of this nut to match the vintage look of your guitar.


** This product is not a proper fit for Epiphone guitars manufactured after 2014, as there has been a slight change in their their string slot specs***


 Measure Length Width Height 
E to E  
inches
1.732" 
0.242" 
0.362" 1.366" 
inches 1 3/4"
1/4" 3/8" 1 3/8"
millimeters 43.99mm 6.14mm 9.19mm 
34.70mm

Listed2 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • PQL-6060-AG Epiphone Slotted Nut
Finish
  • Aged White
Year
  • 2010s

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