Dusty Strings, a guitar shop in Seattle, has them.
I don't know if they're Duponts - I think they are - they sell 2 types:
They sell finished (but not notched) bridges in 3 heights.
They also sell a raw bridge blanks that are roughly shaped. You don't want this type unless you're a woodworker. But if you are a woodworker and you want to customize the rake angle & intonation of your bridge - this is a great option because it does the bandsaw & shaper-table work for you so you can custom-finish the bridge with hand-tools.
If the person you talk with on the phone doesn't know where to find them, talk with their staff luthier, John Saba. He is great and will help you find the right one. John does fantastic work and is very experienced w/ Gypsy guitars. http://www.dustystrings.com/shop/repair.shtml
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I don't know if they're Duponts - I think they are - they sell 2 types:
They sell finished (but not notched) bridges in 3 heights.
They also sell a raw bridge blanks that are roughly shaped. You don't want this type unless you're a woodworker. But if you are a woodworker and you want to customize the rake angle & intonation of your bridge - this is a great option because it does the bandsaw & shaper-table work for you so you can custom-finish the bridge with hand-tools.
If the person you talk with on the phone doesn't know where to find them, talk with their staff luthier, John Saba. He is great and will help you find the right one. John does fantastic work and is very experienced w/ Gypsy guitars. http://www.dustystrings.com/shop/repair.shtml