The jaw/ claw that the ball end of the string is held by at the bridge is broken, what now?
Jaws are $30 each. We replace damaged jaws as part of a bridge rebuild when an instrument comes to the shop for service. If you need to ship your instrument here see our shipping information page. If you want to buy jaws mail order, please contact Andy@steinbergerworld.com. Andy has very high quality jaws usually made from brass. They will work with both types of rods (full thread or slot head). Andy has picked up the slack when Steinberger has supply gaps. He’s gone out on a limb to support Steinberger players on more ways that can be covered here. He’s invested tons of personal time and money to have parts made when none were/are available, he’s championed a cause for an instrument design he loves. Let if suffice to say, Andy deserves your support.
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