
#435「拾音器點影響到下弦枕嘅大細?」“How does pickup affect the size of a saddle?”
What's the right saddle size for an acoustic guitar? Well, one important factor to consider is the type of pickup.

#430「分體式下弦枕優點」”Benefit of Split Saddle”
Apart from Lowden and Takamine, have you come across any other guitar brands that incorporate this particular design?

#412「打磨琴橋」“Sanding the Bridge”
Sanding the bridge to lower the action is not complicated, but it requires attention to many details in the repair.

#410「升級木結他101~上」“Acoustic Guitar Upgrade 101! 1st part”
The two upcoming posts will be sharing the apprentice's own guitar and exploring the options for upgrading/modifying the acoustic guitar.

#404「處理古董Martin結他下弦枕」下 “Dealing with Vintage Martin Glue-In Saddle” 2nd part
Continuing on from our last post, those familiar with Martin guitars may notice something unusual about this saddle.

#403「處理古董Martin結他下弦枕」上 “Dealing with Vintage Martin Glue-In Saddle” 1st part
Dealing with the action (height) of these saddles was more complicated than with normal saddles. Removing the saddles from the bridge posed a significant risk of damaging the guitar. Therefore, the only feasible method to lower the saddle was to sand its top.