Plastic strat pickup covers, that'll be £125 plus £6 P&P thanks ...

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axisusaxisus Frets: 28354
What a joke! 

1972 Vintage Fullerton Fender USA Strat Stratocaster White Pickup Covers

Just look at the stupid man made wear! How could any pickup naturally get damage like that!?! Someone's 'avin a laff ...



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1972-Vintage-Fullerton-Fender-USA-Strat-Stratocaster-White-Pickup-Covers-72/233425250679?hash=item36593aa977%3Ag%3ATUcAAOSwRFlc%7Ejd4&LH_BIN=1


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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 14698
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    If you want more of a laugh then look at some of the prices on Eddie Vegas web site - all parts  - then ask the question 'how do you get so many vintage parts'
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  • MLten80MLten80 Frets: 162
    Yikes! I've seen this seller on fleabay before....Have you looked at the other items?
     Seems to take probably quite serviceable 70s fenders n sells them in bits at jokes prices
     Shame really. Gotta pay the Bill's hey :(
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  • GrangousierGrangousier Frets: 2666
    edited May 2020
    At a guess, I'd say: 1. Buy vintage guitars; 2. Swap out as many parts as possible for "reliced" equivalents; 3. Re-sell guitar at higher price; 4. Sell original parts at comedy prices.

    Am I warm?
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 7108
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    I just looked on the Edge Vegas website. He has a 50s junior with a replica 'guard and right next to it an original pickguard for $295 extra.
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