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The maple bridges are cut at 7/8" and the others are 3/4". The above photos are on my Korean "beater" banjo as It will be with me tomorrow. These, of course, would need to be cut down or sandpaperd to be used.
This is very early in the game, and I don't know if I really want to spend time making these, but if I were to offer them un-notched and left tall, I could sell them pretty inexpensively.
I could notch them, but the maple is a pain in the ass to work more than one or two at a time. also, I've got no Idea of the thickness of strings used. They would cost more.
The size is based on originals I have acquired, and are a tad wider than the measurements given by Stewart.
Is this something folks might be interested in?
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