Not quite as straight forward as on the Fender model as new screw holes have to be drilled. Many thanks to Chris Mann for this detailed description and photo set of switching the stock bridge for one of our Hardtail Hipshot style bridges. SQUIER CABRONITA TELECASTER – BRIDGE SWAP Here’s a step-by-step on how to […]
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I am placing another order with Allparts tomorrow afternoon so if you want a special order neck or body that we do not usually carry, get in touch for a quote and lead time. I can promise you big savings over buying direct!
Grab them now!
Just a quick update – we have a batch of our Hardtail Hipshot style bridges sitting in Customs waiting to be cleared. With luck they should be with us in a day or two so La Cabronita and Blacktop Tele modders don’t despair!
All inspected, weighed and photographed, you can now find links to pictures of every Mighty Mite Stratocaster body we have in stock in this post. As ever the weight and number of pieces can be found on the picture of the front of the body. It’s a very nice selection – the majority are under […]
UPS have just left so as yet nothing has been checked/photographed, but by this evening the site will be updated with all in stock items. Stratocaster bodies are now back in stock and over the next day or so links to pictures will be added to the “current stock” blog post. Unfortunately there was once […]
Busy day today so will post as I get a chance! Our Allparts shipment arrived this morning with rosewood fingerboard necks for both Stratocaster and Telecaster as well as a few new maple lines. Out shipment of Fender Ashtray Bridge Covers also arrived this morning, so they are now back on the site – only […]
2 B-stock Stratocaster maple board necks reduced to clear (MM2902). They are reduced because they both have tool marks on the heel. The marks will be hidden when fitted. Check out the pictures of each neck and remember to keep checking Clearance Corner for new additions.
The website was moved to a new server last night and our host changed the port used for mail, so if anyone tried the “contact us” page overnight up until 10 minutes ago we did not receive the message. Sorry. It is all working as it should now.
I am curious if there is any interest in us stocking unlacquered bakelite pickguards? Obviously price will have a bearing, but is the thought of lacquering them yourself off-putting? I’m quite taken with the raw appearance – this is how they come on the Japanese TL52. What say you?
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