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Post by morrow »

I had one bad experience trying to buy a pickguard for my 4001. They eventually gave me a refund. I had some troubles trying to communicate with them via e-mails. The phone worked the best...

I previously had four or five good transactions with them for some Fender covers and things.
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"... I had some troubles trying to communicate with them via e-mails"

Interestingly, they responded promptly to every question I had, but once the question was "where's my refund", suddenly there's no reply...

By the way, Henny, WD stands for Wrong Dimensions.
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lol.. Image
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They will never receive another dime from me for their worthless parts . I made the mistake of getting a WD Ricky guard from them the same as Ilan Did . I sent it back to them and they wouldnt refund my money either . Ripoffs
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by rickenbrother »

WD? When I made the mistake of buying a Rick pickguard from them, I got an All Parts pickguard. Is WD making them for All Parts?
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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I've emailed Guitar/Bass Parts Resource several times about interior dimensions of their pickup surrounds (I need solid brass pickup rings, but they need to be a very specific size), considering they don't list the interior dimensions of most of the rings. I have not received a reply to any of my emails. I really need these pickup rings; they're for a custom bass I bought off eBay that had had the hardware sold off, and I want to restore it as closely as possible to original, which includes the pickup rings that will fit the old Bartolini Hi-A humbuckers. I'm really wary about buying from them without knowing if the parts will fit, as solid brass pickup rings are expensive.
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had enough of waiting for this nightmare of an order to come thru - so i sourced the parts here in london. Im £40 out of pocket for a load of parts that are PROBABLY LOST, but it could be worse. If it ever turns up i will keep the pots etc for spares and sell the pickguard and bridge cover.

Heres the completed Precision - i went with the SD vintage pickup and it sounds and looks amazing.Image
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Post by henny »

Can't beat a Fender Precision, Squire or otherwise!

Nice bass, Owen.
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its a MIM not a squier! Image haha
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ole!
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Whoops. Image

Nice mods, though. Straight from the 50s.
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Post by ojobob2 »

indeed. fender only made them with gold guard/rosewood board for a short time in 59 so i believe. which means my bass is obviously super rare and stuffImage

.....back to the ricks.....
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Post by aceonbass »

I've gotten several orders from them and have been VERY satisfied at the quality and service. I did return some minor items once and got my refund, minus 20%, a couple weeks later.
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Nice looking P, Owen. I did the same type of thing, except with a black on black scheme:

http://www.tomgallo.net/fdp/partsp
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