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Real Life Relics by Tricked Out Guitar

Replacement Frequensator Split Tailpiece For Epiphone® Guitars ... Aged To Perfection Here in Our Shop.   This Tailpiece Was Know As The 'Frequensator' and Originated in The 1940's. It Was and Still Is Used On Many Archtop Guitars including instruments by Epiphone®. The Large Mounting Bracket Is Flat On The Side The Screw Holes Are Drilled and includes The Center 4Th Hole For The Strap Button. There Are Two Hooks For Each Long and Short Trapeze On The Opposite End Of The Mounting Bracket To Securely Attach The Trapeze Sections Where String Tension Holds Them Securely in Place. The Hex Nuts On The Threaded Ends Of The Trapeze Sections Hold The String Mount Brackets in Correct Position.


Tricked Out Guitar Is The World's Leading Supplier Of Aged Relic Parts Specializing in Fender® Replacement Parts.

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ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Real Life Relics Replacement Frequensator Split Tailpiece For Guitars
Finish
  • Aged Gold
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Tricked Out Guitar

Bakersville, NC, United States
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