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FS: Loaded Tortoiseshell Fender Strat SSS Pickguard - £200

Bungle1Bungle1 Frets: 125
Taken from an American Professional II so all genuine Fender parts etc. 

Loaded with the new V-Mod II single coil pickups which are individually voiced for each string and S1 switching which allows the neck and bridge pickups to be used at the same time.
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  • Bungle1Bungle1 Frets: 125
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  • rockmonsterrockmonster Frets: 731
    I thought S1 switches are these- at least they are on my 2 strats!
    https://i.imgur.com/H2NSjbN.jpg
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  • Bungle1Bungle1 Frets: 125
    There are different S1 switches, dependent on the year and model. The current American Professional II Strat S1 switching is done via a push / push pot, not the button within the pot.
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  • rockmonsterrockmonster Frets: 731
    Bungle1 said:
    There are different S1 switches, dependent on the year and model. The current American Professional II Strat S1 switching is done via a push / push pot, not the button within the pot.
    Groovy! I’m behind the times! :)
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