Bridges serve the critical function of securing the strings to the guitar body and translating the energy of the plucked/strummed string into the vibration of the soundboard. While steel string bridges anchor the strings to the bottom of the soundboard through holes in the bridge, classical bridges secure the strings directly to the bridge by tying them to the tie block.
Steel Sting Guitar Bridges - I provide two types of standard bridges for steel string guitars. The first is my signature bridge which is unique to my guitars. The second option is the traditional bridge shape seen on nearly all Martin guitars and many other guitar brands as well. Bone saddle with ebony bridge pins are standard as well.
Classical Guitar Bridges - My standard classical bridges follow the traditional classical bridge shape. They include a bone saddle and a tie block bordered by bone.