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GRAPHTECH PQ-5042-00 TUSQ
The black one TUSQ-XL is called PT-5042-00
https://www.ivormairants.co.uk/graphtech-pq-5042-00-tusq-man-made-ivory-guitar-nuts.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA-aGCBhCwARIsAHDl5x9gwQdIZ1z19-QlzvuotNthwZk9rHd7d9mh3B2eP032myDGqXLbYAoaApY7EALw_wcB
You find them all over the internet
Kind regards
Jay
All nuts require some fettling with nut files to get the guitar feeling and playing right and IMO you're best taking the guitar to an expert (if you can) to get a nut made and fitted properly.
I've used the on a couple of 12" radius allparts necks (which have a radiuses base) - and they're really pretty good.
Below is an email I received from Graphtech
This is what I do...
" you can put some sandpaper on the fretboard and run the bottom of the nut over the neck to radius the bottom"
The top radius is 12"
If you need to thin the saddles to fit it in the groove, take material off from the headstock side (shorter) rather than the fingerboard (taller) side of the nut. That was you will have more reserve height to 'play with' as you subsequently lower the saddle (its not very high to begin with).