I'm cleaning out some stuff I most likely won't have a use for in the near future. Here's a listing of items a prices with brief descriptions. PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING!!! Pics will be added in the following posts:
-Leo Quann BadAss V bridge, chrome, grooves cut... then cut again. It's functional but could use a master's touch. No mounting screws, $45
-Schaller roller bridge. Chrome with riser for the bottom. This came off an old Zon Legacy. One of the height adjustment screws for the B-string saddle was replaced with a screw that's way too large and is now stuck. Otherwise all else is functional. Great if you can get the screw our, replace the saddle, or just need one of these for parts. $25
-(4) unused satin chrome hipshot ultralite 3/8" post Y tuners. currently set up to be 2+2, but they can be reversed for 4 in a line. The posts and shafts are chrome, the keys and gears on the back are satin. No set screws, but I can toss in a few black 1/2" socket head cap screws that work fantastic (better then the phillips head screws they come with) SOLD!!!
-(4) gold gotoh tapered Y tuning keys. EC, very lightly used.set up for a LEFT HANDED musicman type set up, 3 on BOTTOM + 1 on TOP. posts measure at 14mm. no set screws, but I can toss in a few black socket head cap screws. $20 for the set.
-(2) black hipshot ultralite custom D-tuners. Both have 3/8" posts. In right handed configuration they are intended for basses with tuners on both sides of the headstock. The first is just a basic left handed, or treble side D-tuner to be used on either the highest string of a right handed bass, or the lowest string on a left handed bass. The second is no longer being offered by hipshot unless you want to shell out $300 a pop. It's an "up and over" design used for the 2nd highest string on a right handed bass or the 2nd lowest string on a left. The D-tuning lever is on an extended post that swings over the tuners next to it. These have both been used and show some scuffs from mounting the screw on tight fitting headstocks. the 1st has had it's set screw ground down a bit, but the up and over d-tuner is nearly new. These both came off of Jake Wolfe's old acacia 6. he used them for altered harmonics and other crazy stuff. $60 for the left handed d-tuner, $125 for the up and over, I'd sell the set for $175
Pics coming... No trades please, I need CASH!!!!
-Leo Quann BadAss V bridge, chrome, grooves cut... then cut again. It's functional but could use a master's touch. No mounting screws, $45
-Schaller roller bridge. Chrome with riser for the bottom. This came off an old Zon Legacy. One of the height adjustment screws for the B-string saddle was replaced with a screw that's way too large and is now stuck. Otherwise all else is functional. Great if you can get the screw our, replace the saddle, or just need one of these for parts. $25
-(4) unused satin chrome hipshot ultralite 3/8" post Y tuners. currently set up to be 2+2, but they can be reversed for 4 in a line. The posts and shafts are chrome, the keys and gears on the back are satin. No set screws, but I can toss in a few black 1/2" socket head cap screws that work fantastic (better then the phillips head screws they come with) SOLD!!!
-(4) gold gotoh tapered Y tuning keys. EC, very lightly used.set up for a LEFT HANDED musicman type set up, 3 on BOTTOM + 1 on TOP. posts measure at 14mm. no set screws, but I can toss in a few black socket head cap screws. $20 for the set.
-(2) black hipshot ultralite custom D-tuners. Both have 3/8" posts. In right handed configuration they are intended for basses with tuners on both sides of the headstock. The first is just a basic left handed, or treble side D-tuner to be used on either the highest string of a right handed bass, or the lowest string on a left handed bass. The second is no longer being offered by hipshot unless you want to shell out $300 a pop. It's an "up and over" design used for the 2nd highest string on a right handed bass or the 2nd lowest string on a left. The D-tuning lever is on an extended post that swings over the tuners next to it. These have both been used and show some scuffs from mounting the screw on tight fitting headstocks. the 1st has had it's set screw ground down a bit, but the up and over d-tuner is nearly new. These both came off of Jake Wolfe's old acacia 6. he used them for altered harmonics and other crazy stuff. $60 for the left handed d-tuner, $125 for the up and over, I'd sell the set for $175
Pics coming... No trades please, I need CASH!!!!