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Guitar parts
Posted on 8/21/22 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 8/21/22 at 4:53 pm
Where do y’all buy your guitar parts for mods? Websites?
Tuning pegs, pickups, bridges, volume knobs, etc
Tuning pegs, pickups, bridges, volume knobs, etc
Posted on 8/21/22 at 6:03 pm to The Dunder Mifflin
All parts, everything u need!
Posted on 8/21/22 at 6:21 pm to Iceman1955
Allparts and WD Music are wholesalers and you will pay MSRP buying directly from them.
To realize a consumer discount on AP and WD wares, check with Stratosphere and Arkansas Musicworks. They are robustly stocked. And of course Amazon, searching by the SKU numbers AP and WD use to organize and classify their merchandise.
Contact me at info AT thefretshack DOT com if you strike out in your search or need more leads.
To realize a consumer discount on AP and WD wares, check with Stratosphere and Arkansas Musicworks. They are robustly stocked. And of course Amazon, searching by the SKU numbers AP and WD use to organize and classify their merchandise.
Contact me at info AT thefretshack DOT com if you strike out in your search or need more leads.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:03 pm to The Dunder Mifflin
guitarpartsfactory.com , stratosphere, Performance music company, Atlantic customs, Supra-tone for telecaster bodies.
Posted on 8/23/22 at 9:07 am to TheFretShack
Allparts and WD are great. WD is the best for pickguards. You can call them with about any Fender guitar model and they have the right pickguard for you.
If you are a member of a guitar or bass community, they can be great places to get stuff. I am on TalkBass and trade a lot with the users there. They are great.
I will give this piece of advice, stay away from Amazon. They may show they have the exact same bridge, pickup, knob, etc., with the same brand and price, but don't do it. Run the risk of a counterfeit or just getting a second hand piece of crap. Stick to those websites above.
If you are a member of a guitar or bass community, they can be great places to get stuff. I am on TalkBass and trade a lot with the users there. They are great.
I will give this piece of advice, stay away from Amazon. They may show they have the exact same bridge, pickup, knob, etc., with the same brand and price, but don't do it. Run the risk of a counterfeit or just getting a second hand piece of crap. Stick to those websites above.
This post was edited on 8/23/22 at 9:09 am
Posted on 8/23/22 at 11:04 am to wareaglepete
I respectfully disagree on avoiding Amazon. As I said above, searching by the SKU numbers AP and WD use to organize and classify their merchandise.
I have never received a lesser grade substitute component using the above method on Amazon - because it steers you to authorized WD and AP dealers' Amazon stores.
If by chance an unsavory switcheroo happens, Amazon gives full refunds and provides easy drop-off return locations in every city.
WD is also my first call for pickguards, from the ordinary to the custom cuts. Their work is stellar, affordable and swift.
I have never received a lesser grade substitute component using the above method on Amazon - because it steers you to authorized WD and AP dealers' Amazon stores.
If by chance an unsavory switcheroo happens, Amazon gives full refunds and provides easy drop-off return locations in every city.
WD is also my first call for pickguards, from the ordinary to the custom cuts. Their work is stellar, affordable and swift.
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