Jaguar Pickup screws.

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Jaguar Pickup screws.

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Need some.

The neck pickup had only one screw on one side securing it to the guitar, with some other bullshit 4mm long screw in the other side, probably meant to fool us.

So yeah, we need a single Jaguar pickup mounting screw.

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You won't find them in all other guitars, because it's a shortscale, you muppet.
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do jazzmasters not use the same screws?

here are some (jazzmaster ones that is):
http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/scre ... genfen.htm
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or maybe the jaguar ones are beveled and the jazzmaster ones are not?

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Mike wrote:You won't find them in all other guitars, because it's a shortscale, you muppet.
Good point. I don't think I've ever been in the Shortscale section before.

Because I'd never owned a shortscale.
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Post by Fran »

If you dont want to twat about importing and refuse to get bumfucked use a same size dome-head wood screw (the screw just goes into the body). Wilko's or B&Q will probably have some, take the existing screw out and see which is the best match. DONT get one too long because you will bust it through the other side of the body.
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Post by Earth »

Angela stock them but they are expensive and shipping is a killer on small oders so here's the part number, take it to your local fender dealer and order them in, they'll only cost you a few bucks.

AVRI Jaguar pickups screws, set of four, part number:0054497000


IMHO, the AVRI ones are way nicer than the CIJ ones which have a smaller more dome shape head. The AVRI ones head look just like a pickguard screw. They just continue the flow of the guitar with all the pickguard screws.
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i've noticed that to be the only difference between the two builds after the pickups. . . little details like screws and sheen. damn sure doesn't justify the markup on the avri's, though. hly crp
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Post by ekwatts »

Hadn't even noticed this after it was moved, but cheers guys. I think the only two licensed Fender dealers in Manchester now are Dawsons and Music Ground. Guess it's Music Ground, then.
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