I've been going through the stuff that's taking up space, and here's some of it. More may be added. All prices include postage, which would be second class Royal Mail.
Necks
All from here, all with the tuners that came with them.
From top to bottom:
No-Name Tele neck - £20
(Fender and Fernandes necks sold)
Scratchplates
No-name loaded Scratchplate - £20
This is what the Alegree scratchplate replaced. No idea what it is, but I'm guessing it's not the original MIM pickups (partly because the bridge pickup has Made In Japan written on it.
Various used tele and Stratocaster scratch plates and a back plate - £5 each
Tele: Cream (SOLD) and White
White back plate.
Miscellaneous
GFS (Guitar Fetish) Surf 90 pickups - £30
Also included in this photograph for some reason: Neck plate, but I don't know how much I'd charge for that, and plastic bag which on reflection contains the retainer screws and springs for the pickups, the neck screws for the neck plate and a knurled washer. So this is all about the pickups, really.
Chrome telecaster bridge and saddles - £15
I don't really know what this is (other than what it looks like), or where I got it from, so it could be worth more than that.
SOLD ITEMS -
Bodies
All bodies now sold, leaving them below for reference.
I bought most of these on here (so you'll have seen them before), to try out pickups, but they're no longer needed.
Strat body - £25
To be honest, I don't know what the maker of this is - the seller (on Bay, I think) said it was Squier, and it does seem to be the thinner kind of Squier body (measures about 25mm). Rich blue. A lot of, um, natural relicing and inexpert foil shielding.
Orange tele body - £25
This is more orangey than it appears. Not sure how it's painted, but who ever did it painted over the ferrules.
Guitarbuild Tele Deluxe body, with scratchplate, bridge and electronics -
£50
I'm having the neck transferred to a new body and the pickups have gone into another guitar, so this is surplus to requirements. When I had it assembled by Feline they had to do some routing under the scratchplate to get the switch to work properly. I've not photographed it under there, because that's quite a few screws there, but will if anyone wants. It looks fine above the surface, though, and you just need to add pickups and neck. I think the neck pocket fits a Strat neck, by the way.
And to answer the inevitable question I get when photographing something shiny: yes I have a pith helmet hanging up. I don't know where it came from originally but it was for someone with a very small head. The pith helmet is not for sale.
Two-humbucker offset - £40
Apparently from Booboo Guitars, so it's someone's second, but it's perfectly fine. The back plate was handmade by the person I got it from.
MIM Fender Stratocaster neck - £80
I bought a home-sprayed (gold!) Strat from JerkMoans, that I thought was a parts caster, but eventually concluded that it was all one 1998 MIM Strat (except the pickups maybe - see below). The body is still part of my number one Strat.
Fernandes The Function neck - £80
Alegree Loaded Scratchplate (Frigid Haze) - £60
I got this from Alex to swap in to the gold Strat that had the neck as above.
Strat: Black & Mint Greenscratchplates - £5 each
Mint Green Strat Scratchplate
Gotoh Saddles, Rutters Screws - £10
There is a reason for this combination, which is too boring to go into. Marc Rutter makes some lovely hardware, but I'm not making any special claims about his screws. But if you are looking for a set of compensated tele barrels, here they are.
Comments
Guitarbuild Tele Deluxe body, with scratchplate, bridge and electronics - £50
I'll take this please - pm incoming..
And I'll take the Fender neck please...
Finally what's the nut width and radius on the Fernandes neck please?
The GFS pickups are Dyna-Sonic style in humbucker cases. They will probably make some Rockabilly guitarist's day.
The neck and centre pickups on the black scratchplate assembly strongly resemble MIM Fender Standard. The plastic bobbins are pretty distinctive.
The pickguard itself is peculiar. It has the fastening screw above the neck and centre pickups in the 1962 position.
@funkfingers - Many thanks! So that guitar that I thought was a partscaster was a MIM Fender strat apart from the bridge pickup and the knobs? Huh. If any of those prices are too high, say. If they're too low, I'll leave them like that, this is a clear-out.
Where it is similar to your photograph is the damage around the vibrato.