I have a miscellaneous guitar gear lot here with some nice goodies in it. It's an everything you see, what you get lot. I will go over the contents of it to the best of my ability.
Four pickguards for Fender Stratocasters. These are all modern style pickguards.
I have one from a Fender American Ultra Luxe in black, with its back plate. The original protective film is still on it. I also have matching black pickup covers and knobs that would give you a David Gilmour all black look.
There's a really nice WD Custom white pickguard with the protective film still on it.
I have a stainless steel pickguard from Pro Steel Pickguards. That one is for a Fender American Elite or American Ultra Stratocaster that has the thumb wheel style truss rod adjustment. I have a matching chromed aluminum back plate with that one as well.
Lastly, I have a wood Stratocaster pickguard. There is a little crack in the upper portion of it. It does fit an American Standard style Strat perfectly though. With one caveat, depending on what type of fretboard you have. If there is a fretboard overhang at the bottom, you may have to trim a small portion of the wood. That's often the case with wood pickguards. But it should slip right under nicely for most necks.
There are four unopened Ernie Ball Music Man case candy packs. These have their cleaning wipes and stickers included. There are three fret mutes that are Velcro straps, a Piedmont Blues harmonica, a set of Paul Reed Smith pickup rings with mounting screws, a full box of guitar finger protectors that you wear on your fingertips to reduce friction, a set of Fender cream colored pickup covers with matching switch tip and tremolo arm tip, two sets of Strandberg ear plugs, and three humidity packs.
The next photo set is miscellaneous items. We have a rosewood Gretsch bridge that fits standard Made in Japan Gretsch guitars. There is an acoustic guitar saddle and an extra bridge pin for acoustic guitars, a set of Fender strings, an ESP fretboard protector, some adjustment tools, and a set of black PRS style tuner buttons.
Next up are two excellent condition sets of six Grover tuners. These are the common ones that you see on Gibson guitars. I believe they are 3x3 and not 6 in line. There is a Gibson style ABR-1 bridge included as well in excellent condition, with its mounting posts and thumb wheels.
There is also a very nice collection of strap buttons and strap locks. It looks like there are three sets of the premium Schaller strap lock systems with the end pins and locks. There are a couple extra sets of Schaller locks as well. There's a complete Fender locking strap button set, an unopened PRS strap button set, and about a handful of loose strap buttons with screws. Some look like Gibson and some look like Fender. The Schaller hardware is premium quality and quite expensive when purchased new.
One last little miscellaneous bag includes a really nice Duesenberg metal action gauge.
That is the gist of it all. It's a nice bundle with a lot of useful parts and accessories for a builder, repair tech, tinkerer, or anyone who likes having extra guitar gear on hand. Everything pictured is included.
I have it all boxed up and will ship it with Reverb Protection too.
Also note that whenever possible I organized everything into plastic zip bags or grouped items together with rubber bands so they are not haphazardly thrown into the box.
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