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JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired

JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired

JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
Fender PLAYER II STRATOCASTER Pickguard – LIMITED EDITION. “JACKRABBIT” – with Hot Wired POWERSHIFTER Circuit Switching. Functional summary: This pickguard is a Hot Rodded PLAYER II with POWERSHIFTER wiring by GG USA. It is a Near Mint condition Fender Pickguard combined with Brand New Hot Rod wiring. USED PICKGUARDS QUALITY GUARANTEE: All our used pickguards are completely gone though and if marked as used they contain new and used parts. They have been resoldered, pots checked, component replaced with new if needed, pickups tested and verified they are what they claim, rewired as needed and tested. (These are NOT some pickguards just yanked out of some guys Stratocaster and resold as is). They also come with Installation Support. GG USA is a professional Stratocaster custom Hot Rod design shop. Custom order from the website. Fender Player II Pickguard. Used 11 hole 3 ply parchment (Almost looks like it’s aged white). New Fender Aged White Knobs. Genuine Fender Screws Chrome. Comes with GG USA documentation. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. New POWERSHIFTER T wiring. SALECOM Switch (Dual Stratbucker). CTS pots volume and tone. Oak Grigsby 5 way switch. Middle and Bridge Tone 2. All our Stratocaster products go beyond a stock and are hot rodded unless otherwise stated. We use both new and used components to give you multiple price points. All our products are heavily tested and all our electronics we are are high quality CTS and Bourns components. Many of our pickguards are tested in Stratocasters as well as on the bench. Fit Info: Fits MIM/USA. SQUIER NOTE : This pickguard is DEEP so it fits most newer Squier Strats and a few older ones. Hard Tail bridge models will not fit this pickguard. Search You Tube for Gombrelli Guitars for many video demos of pickguards and guitars. We take pride in our products. Wiring descriptions can be found on the Gombrelli Guitars Website. Stratocaster Design is a Fender Custom HOT ROD Stratocaster Design Shop that specialized in Genuine Fender Custom Limited Loaded Pickguards and Fender Stratocasters with enhanced upgraded circuits. Our Hot Rod circuits are custom hand wired by Gombrelli Guitars USA and tested before leaving our shop. They are designed to give the studio or live player a Stratocaster that is incredibly unique with more control over the tone of your Stratocaster at the source of the sound. We Take Stratocasters Seriously!
JACKRABBIT Fender PLAYER II Loaded Stratocaster Pickguard POWERSHIFTERT wired
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Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound Pickups & Hand Wired Tribute by Migas Touch Pickups White 8 Hole. You can now have this historic loaded pickguard which was made to the specs from the Fender Custom Shop Model. Migas Touch Pickups Hand Wound 54 in the neck, left handed 59 flipped upside down in the middle and 69 in the bridge. Hand wired running the middle and bridge together to make a humbucker style and the 3 way switch wired so the selector. Just like Robbie’s we used telecaster knobs which he said were easier to control. The pickups are wax potted and made to vintage year specs. This is truly amazing sounding and let you quickly turn your start into the Last Waltz Guitar. We also have them in black both 11 hole and 8 hole and white 8 hole so check my other listing or send us a message. Note: Your stratocaster body may need to be routed to fit the middle and bridge configured pickups. Here’s the info from Fender Custom Shop official site. On the evening of November 25, 1976 at San Francisco’s famed Winterland concert venue, the lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the crowd as The Band took the stage for one last time before they dissolved into the annals of history. This historic farewell concert was documented for posterity by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, but guitarist Robbie Robertson-the man who used his trusty Fender to back up Dylan when he went electric-thought the moment deserved more commemoration. He had his favorite guitar, a red 1954 Stratocaster, dipped in bronze to commemorate the life-changing moment. He proceeded to play this now one-of-a-kind instrument during the course of the concert, cementing its place in legend. The Last Waltz Stratocaster is a rare, unique glimpse into the history of guitar modifications, specifically ones commonly performed in the’70s. During this time period there was no such thing as a valuable vintage guitar-there were only “old” guitars that were the perfect platform for experimentation. Master Builder Todd Krause replicated this classic instrument as closely as possible to the state it was in when the concert was filmed. From the NOS tone capacitors and knobs with the same tension as the original, to the airbrushed headplug and “wear beneath the wear” on the back of the neck, every element was reproduced as meticulously as possible. The Last Waltz Stratocaster’s gleaming bronze finish was applied “Old World-style”; the guitar was actually dipped into the bronze instead of the contemporary process of forming the bronze around it. The result-a thin coating that penetrates the body wood, revealing the wood grain through the bronze. Not only did Krause precisely replicate the Last Waltz Stratocaster’s unique neck profile and headstock shape, he even matched the “wear beneath the wear” on the fingerboard of the neck. “Wear beneath the wear” means that the neck had been refinished at some point in its life and then absorbed even more playing miles, requiring a multi-step process of finishing/aging, refinishing/aging. Every dent and ding was reproduced as meticulously as possible, even down to the headplug that was airbrushed at the factory to cover a manufacturing flaw. Middle and Bridge, Position 2. All Three, Position 3.
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
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Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound Pickups & Hand Wired Tribute by Migas Touch Pickups White 8 Hole. You can now have this historic loaded pickguard which was made to the specs from the Fender Custom Shop Model. Migas Touch Pickups Hand Wound 54 in the neck, left handed 59 flipped upside down in the middle and 69 in the bridge. Hand wired running the middle and bridge together to make a humbucker style and the 3 way switch wired so the selector. Just like Robbie’s we used telecaster knobs which he said were easier to control. The pickups are wax potted and made to vintage year specs. This is truly amazing sounding and let you quickly turn your start into the Last Waltz Guitar. We also have them in black both 11 hole and 8 hole and white 8 hole so check my other listing or send us a message. Note: Your stratocaster body may need to be routed to fit the middle and bridge configured pickups. Here’s the info from Fender Custom Shop official site. On the evening of November 25, 1976 at San Francisco’s famed Winterland concert venue, the lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the crowd as The Band took the stage for one last time before they dissolved into the annals of history. This historic farewell concert was documented for posterity by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, but guitarist Robbie Robertson-the man who used his trusty Fender to back up Dylan when he went electric-thought the moment deserved more commemoration. He had his favorite guitar, a red 1954 Stratocaster, dipped in bronze to commemorate the life-changing moment. He proceeded to play this now one-of-a-kind instrument during the course of the concert, cementing its place in legend. The Last Waltz Stratocaster is a rare, unique glimpse into the history of guitar modifications, specifically ones commonly performed in the’70s. During this time period there was no such thing as a valuable vintage guitar-there were only “old” guitars that were the perfect platform for experimentation. Master Builder Todd Krause replicated this classic instrument as closely as possible to the state it was in when the concert was filmed. From the NOS tone capacitors and knobs with the same tension as the original, to the airbrushed headplug and “wear beneath the wear” on the back of the neck, every element was reproduced as meticulously as possible. The Last Waltz Stratocaster’s gleaming bronze finish was applied “Old World-style”; the guitar was actually dipped into the bronze instead of the contemporary process of forming the bronze around it. The result-a thin coating that penetrates the body wood, revealing the wood grain through the bronze. Not only did Krause precisely replicate the Last Waltz Stratocaster’s unique neck profile and headstock shape, he even matched the “wear beneath the wear” on the fingerboard of the neck. “Wear beneath the wear” means that the neck had been refinished at some point in its life and then absorbed even more playing miles, requiring a multi-step process of finishing/aging, refinishing/aging. Every dent and ding was reproduced as meticulously as possible, even down to the headplug that was airbrushed at the factory to cover a manufacturing flaw. Middle and Bridge, Position 2. All Three, Position 3.
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired WH
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Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound Pickups & Hand Wired Tribute by Migas Touch Pickups 11 Hole Black. You can now have this historic loaded pickguard which was made to the specs from the Fender Custom Shop Model. Migas Touch Pickups Hand Wound 54 in the neck, left handed 59 flipped upside down in the middle and 69 in the bridge. Hand wired running the middle and bridge together to make a humbucker style and the 3 way switch wired so the selector. Just like Robbie’s we used telecaster knobs which he said were easier to control. The pickups are wax potted and made to vintage year specs. This is truly amazing sounding and let you quickly turn your start into the Last Waltz Guitar. We also have them in black 8 hole and white 8 hole so check my other listing or send us a message. Note: Your stratocaster body may need to be routed to fit the middle and bridge configured pickups. Here’s the info from Fender Custom Shop official site. On the evening of November 25, 1976 at San Francisco’s famed Winterland concert venue, the lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the crowd as The Band took the stage for one last time before they dissolved into the annals of history. This historic farewell concert was documented for posterity by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, but guitarist Robbie Robertson-the man who used his trusty Fender to back up Dylan when he went electric-thought the moment deserved more commemoration. He had his favorite guitar, a red 1954 Stratocaster, dipped in bronze to commemorate the life-changing moment. He proceeded to play this now one-of-a-kind instrument during the course of the concert, cementing its place in legend. The Last Waltz Stratocaster is a rare, unique glimpse into the history of guitar modifications, specifically ones commonly performed in the’70s. During this time period there was no such thing as a valuable vintage guitar-there were only “old” guitars that were the perfect platform for experimentation. Master Builder Todd Krause replicated this classic instrument as closely as possible to the state it was in when the concert was filmed. From the NOS tone capacitors and knobs with the same tension as the original, to the airbrushed headplug and “wear beneath the wear” on the back of the neck, every element was reproduced as meticulously as possible. The Last Waltz Stratocaster’s gleaming bronze finish was applied “Old World-style”; the guitar was actually dipped into the bronze instead of the contemporary process of forming the bronze around it. The result-a thin coating that penetrates the body wood, revealing the wood grain through the bronze. Not only did Krause precisely replicate the Last Waltz Stratocaster’s unique neck profile and headstock shape, he even matched the “wear beneath the wear” on the fingerboard of the neck. “Wear beneath the wear” means that the neck had been refinished at some point in its life and then absorbed even more playing miles, requiring a multi-step process of finishing/aging, refinishing/aging. Every dent and ding was reproduced as meticulously as possible, even down to the headplug that was airbrushed at the factory to cover a manufacturing flaw. Middle and Bridge, Position 2. All Three, Position 3.
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired BL
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