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Izzo thanks for the mag again bro....
I have a strat bridge from an old MIM strat I had circa 95 and I have a pair of EPi hums from a 96 Korean LP, I think I have some other stuff around also just can't find it at the moment.....
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Dali, can I get that plain neck plate off of you?
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ok, below are a few pictures of what I have to offer:
- Strat SSS white pickguard
- Telecaster BWB pickguard
- Telecaster WBW pickguard
- Strat SSS shield
- Three white trem covers. These are imports (ie, screw spacing)
- Squier Neckplate. No screws
- Fender Highway 1 bridge with hardware (a little rusty)
- Pair of mini-humbucker rings
- Four Seymour Duncan single-coil covers (three are bright white, one is yellowy)
- two black single-coil covers (no holes) ONE TAKEN
- Gibson USA trussrod cover
- import 5-way switch
- Bournes 500k push-pull pot (new) TAKEN
- 2 Strat input jacks
- strat VTT knobs (very relic'd yellowed)
- 4 black slector switch tips for Strat. One White
- White strat trem-bar tip
- 10 Fender-issued caps (.047)
- 6 HUGE caps for single-coils (.047). They are likely for amps... I bought and didn't notice the size
- SX Gigbag TAKEN
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If the EB .10's aren't spoken for, I sure could use them.
Originally posted by GLJazz View PostHey Andrew! I'm in serous need of some EL84's if they're not spoken for yet!
I know i have a few extra packs of EB .9's and .10's, a few TRS patch cables and a few regular ones that aren't in use!
Great Idea!
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I have a SX gigbag. Fits most guitars. Pretty basic bag.
I'll get a picture of my stuff up tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Andrew Lamprecht View PostI'm not sure... I know I have more stuff but here is a few things....
A pair of A5s from a Mean 90. These are not the std. sized humbucker mags but they look like bigger side mags to me.
A pair of lightly used Sovtek EL84s.
A couple humbucker spacers are lying around.
I know there is more stuff laying around here.... I'll probably add stuff later on.
As for what I need.... Some humbucker screws, not the mounting rings screws but the ones that determine the pickups height. 2 black or chrome and philips head preferred.
I know i have a few extra packs of EB .9's and .10's, a few TRS patch cables and a few regular ones that aren't in use!
Great Idea!
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MIM Jazz bass pickguard, and MIM Strat bridge pickup.
Here's the link to my for sale thread. Both have pictures.
I also think I have some humbucker screws (no springs). One set metric, one set standard.Last edited by Clapton is God; 11-11-2011, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by SrDeMaFp View PostI could sure a few of those LED's, if you don't mind. I'll have to check my pot stash..
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Stuff shipped today for Lats, Poorman, IndySG, Hartfelt & Rando.
Alba needs to send me his address.
I could send my TOM to beggar if someone has a nice string through hardtail they'd send me...
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I also have a bunch of Gibson acoustic strings....
PM me for gauges.
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I got a set of Gibson Modern 3x3 tuners in chrome like new in an opened package complete with screws.
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Izzo, I think I have a neckplate, let me take a look.
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Does anyone wanna swap strings?
I have a shoebox of various stings, electic and acoustic, new & un-opened, that I bought trying to find the "right" strings for particular guitars. Since I've pretty much decided on a brand & guage that I like, I won't be using these. I've got some Epi vintage reissue's, Ernie Balls in both electic & acoustic and some others... I'll make a list of exactly what I have when I get home.
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