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A lot of guitars come with plastic nuts and have tuning issues. Graphite nuts are a great upgrade - guitars stay in tune nicer and get less breakages from being pinched. Highly recommended.
You have to sand/file the GraphTech nut to the correct height - you should do this carefully and gradually rather than rush, and check progress intermittently. If you make the nut too low you can add a shim to it, but it's better to take care and be patient.
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Gets the job done
Chugmeister 11.11.2021
No issues with lubrication with this nut opposed to plastic ones. Can't really speak about the longevity of it since I haven't used it heavily but so far so good.
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D string issues
Edgar Blackdagger 13.07.2022
I've bought several Graph Tech nuts for various guitars and they do help with tuning and they are easy to work with, but maybe too easy.
I've noticed to all my guitars that the D string slowly started to make its way into the nut, slowly but steadily, making the open D string buzz.
Great idea of self-lubrication and all, but the material isn't dense enough and the strings slowly cut through it.
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Good quality
Anonymous 02.05.2016
Very good product but be advised that this nuts are 16" radius and doesn't quite match the 12" of a Gibson fretboard...