| Tele bridge saddle height screws. Stainless steel, allen wrench socket head (doesn't snag your hand as bad as the slot head ones). 6-32 thread, 3/8" long 25 cents each |
| Belden 'hook-up' wire. The right stuff for wiring your guitar. 22 gauge, tinned, stranded, PVC insulated, .050" diameter. 40 cents per foot |
| Tele saddle intonation screws. Stainless steel. 6-32 thread, 1 1/2" long. 25 cents each |
| New Parts |
| Used Parts |
| 80's Jackson pickup cover (ask for more info) |
| Les Paul pickup mounting rings. Probably off a cheap LP copy (ask for more info) |
| I have other parts. Tell me what you're looking for |
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| Stewart-MacDonald #155 Fret-Wire .048" high crown, .080" wide crown. The width of vintage Fender fret-wire, but taller, for better string bending. $1.00/foot |
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| Dunlop Fret-wire 6100 - .055" high crown, .110" wide crown $1.75/foot.....$42.50/30 feet 6110 - .050" high crown, .115" wide crown $1.75/foot.....$42.50/30 feet Dunlop wire is 2 foot long, straight lengths |
| Electric wire |
| Email : soapbarstrat@yahoo.com |
| Payment by postal money-order, please. shipping charge added to prices listed here. Trades considered (guitar parts, or ??? ) |
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| Fret-wire made in Germany |
| 18% "Nickel-Silver" (18%NS) --------------- Vickers hardness rating : HV5-200 Stainless Steel --------------------- Vickers hardness rating : HV5-250 / HV5-260 "Gold" (Bronze alloy that has a gold color) - Vickers hardness rating : HV5-230 Width X Height Price per foot : 18%NS Stainless Steel Gold .079" X .037" ---------------------- $ 1.00 ----- $ 1.75 -------------- $ 2.70 .080" X .043" ---------------------- $ 1.10 ----- $ 1.85 .078" X .050" ---------------------- $ 1.15 .095" X .047" ---------------------- $ 1.45 ----- $ 2.35 .090" X .055" ---------------------- $ 1.65 ----- $ 2.50 -------------- $ 4.55 .104" X .047" ---------------------- $ 1.55 ----- $ 2.65 .108" X .051" ---------------------- $ 1.85 ----- $ 3.08 Fret-wire comes in straight pieces up to 30" long each. No credit-cards or pay-pal. I prefer postal money-order as payment method. |
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