Guitar Maintenance - Blackening Bridge Pin Holes For Cosmetic Purposes
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In this video, we do an A-B comparison of two guitars that have both had their bridge pin holes worked on.
In the first guitar, we can clearly see where the wood was removed during the job, leaving a lighter colored wood exposed, and contrasting with the black color of the bridge.
In the second guitar, we did the exact same job, except this time we used a black sharpie to color in the hole.
This sharpie trick is probably one of those things where people won’t notice if you do the job, but will probably notice if you don’t do the job
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