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Graph Tech Supercharger Kits: Like Lex Luger, They're The Total Package

April 29, 2008
Graph Tech Supercharger Kits

If you've spent a decent chunk of change on a guitar or bass in the past ten years, chances are your instrument already benefits from the advanced design of Graph Tech saddles and nuts. If your guitar is lacking String-Saver saddles, or Tusq bridges, you can now upgrade your entire string-path with a single kit.

Graph Tech Supercharger Kits represent the first time the company has made complete matching component sets available for consumers looking to do a full component overhaul. It also makes it easier for prudish guitarists to avoid asking mail-order sales reps for information about nuts.

Graph Tech will be making several versions of the Supercharger Kits, designed for a variety of electric and acoustic guitar types. Kits announced include variants for Stratocasters, Telecasters, Les Pauls and dreadnought-style acoustics. The kits will range in price from $29 to $99, and in addition to nut, saddle and bridge components will include sand paper and hex nuts, making each supercharger kit truly the Total Package.*

*Lawrence "Larry" Wendell Pfohl receives $1 for every iteration of his nickname.

Visit Graph Tech's official website for more info.

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