This Buffalo Bone Bridge Nut Saddle is a great replacement for your acoustic folk guitar. It is made of high quality buffalo bone, which is much harder and will give better tone than the cheaper plastic parts. The saddle is 80x3x9/8mm and the nut is 52x6*9.2/8.7MM. The package includes 1 guitar bone nut and 1 guitar bone saddle. The size of the saddle is 99.5*8.8*4mm and the color is mini green. The silicon carbide is a hard material that is used in a variety of applications, including grinding wheels, cutting tools, and abrasives. It is known for its high hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity. Microphone Parts & Accessories are essential components for any audio or video production. They include microphones, preamps, mixers, and other equipment that are used to capture and process sound. Microphone Pickups are used to convert sound waves into electrical signals, which can be recorded or transmitted. Guitar Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the guitar strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Bass Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the bass guitar strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Flute Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the flute strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Clarinet Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the clarinet strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Trumpet Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the trumpet strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Piano Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the piano strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Cello Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the cello strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Violin Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the violin strings into electrical signals, which can be amplified and processed. Keyboard Pickups are used to convert the vibration of the keyboard keys into electrical signals, which can be recorded or transmitted.