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Music Nomad MN670 6-Piece Acoustic Guitar Diamond Coated Nut File Set - New

Music Nomad’s patent pending Nut Files feature a revolutionary diamond coating & round “string-shape” blade design resulting in smooth, precision cuts. They cut & polish slots at the same time & do not drift like common toothed files. The industrial, even diamond coating cuts & polishes all the most common nut materials such as nylon, bone, graphite & TUSQ. They even work amazing on saddles. We added an ergonomic handle for total comfort & control of your cut, or you can remove the blade from the handle as an alternative cutting option. This custom set comes with 6 Nut File sizes for Acoustic Guitar-Light/Medium Strings. We even include a compact, strong aluminum case. That’s Music Nomad quality – raising the bar in equipment care.


  • Free shipping, delivery within 2 to 3 business days or less.
  • Acoustic Guitar - Light/Medium Strings Nut File Set (.013”, .017”, .024”, .032”, .042”, .056”) with Industrial Strength Diamond Coating. Comes in a Compact, Lightweight and Strong Aluminum Case: 3" x 6" x 1.4"
  • Innovative Round "String-Shape" Blade Design that won't Bend, Resulting in Smooth, Precision Cuts
  • Laser Engraved Size on Each Blade Plus Ergonomic Handle and Convenient Workbench Hang Hole
  • Perfect for Cutting and Polishing at the Same Time for New or Existing Nut Slots
  • Great for All the Most Common Nut Materials such as Nylon, Bone, Graphite & TUSQ. They Even Work Amazing on Saddles


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Hertel Electronics

Buffalo, NY, United States
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