SURPRISE RIVETS !
It's quite normal to discover guitar bridges secured by wee bolts when incompetent makers are incapable of doing a decent glue job. The bolts are OK - they can be unscrewed & be useful when re-gluing a bridge in place.
This Eko 12-string is plumbing the depths of guitar-making depravity by employing rivets disguised by little black plastic hats - see the one at the top!
The Eko 12-string, despite its size is remarkable for its lack of volume due to the 1.5mm coat of polyurethane varnish which acts as a straight jacket.
The wood they use for their bridges is Wenge - an African hardwood - highly prone to splitting as you can see!!
I'll get me coat!
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- Panasonic DMC-TZ60
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- f/3.3
- 4mm
- 400
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