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Göldo HW45B String Sockets

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String Sockets

  • For Telecaster and non-tremolo Strat bridges
  • Colour: Cosmic Black
  • Material: Brass
Available since March 2005
Item number 177901
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
45 AED 11,68 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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17 Reviews

JR
Does the job
James R 15.02.2022
Making a "partscaster" Telecaster and only realized after purchasing the bridge that it is a "string-through" type. The rest of the hardware is black, so I needed to find black string ferrules (or "sockets" as they're called here). Once the holes were drilled, these were softly hammered into place and look great. Excellent bit of hardware, quality is top notch.
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JC
Great for a string through conversion/Mod
James Clayton 24.06.2022
Had these put in a couple different guitars. They look very clean when finished. Haven't noticed any signs of deterioration.
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Nice looking
Anonymous 07.07.2016
I use them in a custom handcrafted RR guitar. NIce element
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Schwarze Saitensocken für die Tele
Herr Krause 06.02.2013
Beim Umbau einer Tele von "Saitenführung hinten an der Brücke" auf "Saitenführung durch den Korpus" ("String-thru-body") sind diese Hülsen unerlässlich. Man tut dies z.B. dann, wenn die Tele mehr Sustain oder eine Vintagebrücke bekommen soll. Weil ich weder einen ordentlichen Bohrapparat, der exakt 90° durch den Korpus bohren kann, noch eine ruhige Hand für den unfallfreien freihändigen Akkubohrereinsatz habe, überließ ich die Arbeit einem versierten Fachmann. Selbstverständlich kann man das auch selbst machen. Gute Anleitungen gibt's im Netz.

Wenn die Löcher gebohrt sind, sollten diese an der Korpusunterseite, also bei den Zielkoordinaten der Hülsen, so weit erweitert werden, dass die Hülsen fest genug eingeschlagen werden können. Dafür nehme man einen Gummihammer oder lege wenigstens ein Stück Holz zwischen Hülse und Hammer.
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