Stringmaster Bridge Covers

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Michael Johnstone
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Stringmaster Bridge Covers

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I'm looking seriously at an early 60s milky white triple 8 spagetti logo 24" w/brown case.It's in good(not great)shape,and looks like it would clean up pretty decent.But it's missing 2 out of the 3 chrome bridge covers.Before I splurge to the tune of $1200.00,does anybody know a source for such parts? -MJ-
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try Ed Naylor, good luck.
I am making re-pro pickups and will soon have pickup covers for them if anyone needs any.
Jim Landers
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Michael, there was a post on here several months ago that gave the name of a place that had all kinds of old Fender replacement parts. I copied the name and address, but I can't find where I put it. I'll keep looking, and if I find it, I'll post it here.
In the meantime, maybe someone else here will remember what it was.

Jim
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Mark Durante
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I could also use one bridge cover for my early Stringmaster. It is the kind that fastens with a screw on each side. Anyone?
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