Hi all, just wanting to share a few DIY tips on enhancing the look of your existing bridge pins. Many of us use Tusq and dont like the greyish/whitish look. U can actually change the coloration slightly just to blend in with maybe your bone saddles which is slightly yellowish especially aged bone. Below are some pics just for you entertainment
Do look at the the Bone pin before and after pic. Its a mirror like finish but my mobile camera did not pick it up well.
To modify the look of plain Bone Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081021_zpsaef50e00.jpg
To shine up Ebony Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081758_zpsf5da8e93.jpg
To change unnatural coloration of Tusq Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081243_zpsa720f226.jpg
Do look at the the Bone pin before and after pic. Its a mirror like finish but my mobile camera did not pick it up well.
To modify the look of plain Bone Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081021_zpsaef50e00.jpg
To shine up Ebony Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081758_zpsf5da8e93.jpg
To change unnatural coloration of Tusq Bridge Pins
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag404/Atin_Rascal/20140205_081243_zpsa720f226.jpg