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by RUSSET » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:00 pm
Bill Bowley wrote:RUSSET wrote:Thanks for the info, Bill. I have since done some further investigations, & found a UK supplier :
http://www.guitarpartsworldwide.com/JAZ ... lZIWnZKSGM They inform me that Squier parts are usually different specs to US/Mex parts, so it is advisable to send them a tracing of the scratchplate & they can cut a custom made one in whichever colour desired.
Tony.
Tony,
Great that you can get one made the way you need to. By the way, I bet if I asked that mob you speak of to make me a set of 'genuine' scratchplates for a BURNS Marvin I would go away disappointed!
Don't see why they wouldn't do a Burns one for you, Bill, but I dare say you could get a genuine one by contacting Burns direct.
Tony.
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RUSSET
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by Bill Bowley » Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:09 am
Tony,
Already spoken with BURNS re replacement scratchplates, I'm waiting for the value of the Aus Dollar to reach a lot higher and getting a good resale value on one of my BMW's to provide the funds before I order them direct! A genuine set for a '64 Marvin cost 33% of the price for an new re-issue!:
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Bill Bowley
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by RUSSET » Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:56 pm
Bill Bowley wrote:Tony,
Already spoken with BURNS re replacement scratchplates, I'm waiting for the value of the Aus Dollar to reach a lot higher and getting a good resale value on one of my BMW's to provide the funds before I order them direct! A genuine set for a '64 Marvin cost 33% of the price for an new re-issue!:
Oooo ... nasty. Maybe 'Guitarparts' is the way to go, then.
Tony.
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RUSSET
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