Fits most American Series and American Standard (USA) instruments manufactured from '86-Present. Tremolo arm threading is the same as American Vintage...More
Fits most American Series and American Standard (USA) instruments manu...
Set of two knurled domed control knobs with mounting set screws, designed to fit 1/4" solid-shaft potentiometers on most U.S.- and Mexico-made Telecas...More
Set of two knurled domed control knobs with mounting set screws, desig...
Change the look of your Strat easily and affordably with a Strat Accessory Kit. Contains volume and tone control knobs, pickup switch tip and tremolo ...More
Change the look of your Strat easily and affordably with a Strat Acces...
Set of two high-quality un-slotted melamine (simulated bone) string nuts with 9.5" radius and 1.75" wide, for use with most Fender instruments (some m...More
Set of two high-quality un-slotted melamine (simulated bone) string nu...
Set of three plastic push-on control knobs designed to fit 1/4" split-shaft potentiometers on nearly all U.S.- and Mexico-made Stratocaster models man...More
Set of three plastic push-on control knobs designed to fit 1/4" split-...
Set of four short (4-40x5/16") and eight long (4-40x3/8") hex set screws used for saddle-height adjustment on American Vintage series Stratocaster and...More
Set of four short (4-40x5/16") and eight long (4-40x3/8") hex set scre...
Change the look of your Stratocaster easily with a Stratocaster Accessory Kit. Contains volume and tone control knobs, pickup switch tip and tremolo a...More
Change the look of your Stratocaster easily with a Stratocaster Access...
Set of two string guides (string trees) for use on American Vintage, Road Worn®, Pawn Shop and Classic series Stratocaster models. Optimizes string t...More
Set of two string guides (string trees) for use on American Vintage, R...
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