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2 Ivory SAXs and 2 Ivory 81s. Never got around to installing these in anything. The packaging is opened on some of them but I never used them. Everything that would be included when buying new is included. $33 shipped each on the SAXs and $35 shipped each on the 81s in the CONUS.
Dunlop Slash Wah. A little grimy and scratched, but perfect functionally. No adaptor (it takes an 18volt one) included. $42 shipped in the CONUS..
Kahler Steeler. Excellent trem, as good as an OFR. Everything that is pictured is included. This can be used with the autolatch system (google it if you are interested, quite complex tremolo blocking device) if you have that portion installed in the body of the guitar. Does not come with an arm, no idea if a regular screw in arm will work or it needs something propietary. I've seen several Tom Andersons (TA, as well as several other high end/boutique superstrat guys used to use these as the double locking trems of choice on a variety of guitars). In great shape with a little corrosion here and there, but nothing too bad, as the pictures indicate. Springs are of the noiseless variety. Nut is an R2. $115 shipped and insured in the CONUS.
Sperzel 6 per side right handed tuners (non locking, non staggered). Great shape. Little bit of corrosion here and there but perfect functionally. $16 shipped in the CONUS.
Ernie Ball Dual Design Straplocks. Excellent shape as pictured. $8 shipped in the CONUS.
Jackson Tuners. 2 sets available, each from a 1990 AT Pro. 6 per side, right handed. In excellent shape. Slightly yellowed on the white parts and a bit of corrosion as pictured, but perfect functionally. Mounting screws are included but not pictured. $9 shipped per set.
If you need my reputation for online deals here are my itrader references...
http://www.metalguitarist.org/forum/itrader.php?u=812
http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/itrader.php?u=16838
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/itrader.php?u=138787
I have references on rig talk and harmony central as well. But I believe the above should be sufficient!
Dunlop Slash Wah. A little grimy and scratched, but perfect functionally. No adaptor (it takes an 18volt one) included. $42 shipped in the CONUS..
Kahler Steeler. Excellent trem, as good as an OFR. Everything that is pictured is included. This can be used with the autolatch system (google it if you are interested, quite complex tremolo blocking device) if you have that portion installed in the body of the guitar. Does not come with an arm, no idea if a regular screw in arm will work or it needs something propietary. I've seen several Tom Andersons (TA, as well as several other high end/boutique superstrat guys used to use these as the double locking trems of choice on a variety of guitars). In great shape with a little corrosion here and there, but nothing too bad, as the pictures indicate. Springs are of the noiseless variety. Nut is an R2. $115 shipped and insured in the CONUS.
Sperzel 6 per side right handed tuners (non locking, non staggered). Great shape. Little bit of corrosion here and there but perfect functionally. $16 shipped in the CONUS.
Ernie Ball Dual Design Straplocks. Excellent shape as pictured. $8 shipped in the CONUS.
Jackson Tuners. 2 sets available, each from a 1990 AT Pro. 6 per side, right handed. In excellent shape. Slightly yellowed on the white parts and a bit of corrosion as pictured, but perfect functionally. Mounting screws are included but not pictured. $9 shipped per set.
If you need my reputation for online deals here are my itrader references...
http://www.metalguitarist.org/forum/itrader.php?u=812
http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/itrader.php?u=16838
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/itrader.php?u=138787
I have references on rig talk and harmony central as well. But I believe the above should be sufficient!