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Vintage Liberty Bass Neck in used condition

£32.50

£32.50 Free UK Post, International sale. Vintage Liberty Bass Neck in used condition. I have used this neck in a Fender #Squier #PBass body for live gigs. 61.5mm at heel / 27mm deep. https://ebay.us/7Or0sD #jazzbass #bassplayer

Fender Squier Neck Plate – Guitar Parts Bundle – Tremolo Unit and Other Parts

£13.99

£13.99 UK Free Postage, international by eBay. Fender Squier Engraved Neck Plate. Stratocaster Parts, included are: tremolo unit, claw, bridge saddles, adjusters, springs, rear tremolo cover, jack plug socket and boat, screws. https://ebay.us/ZArcxh #squier #stratocaster #fender


Fender Squier Fully Loaded Scratchplate, Back Plate and Fixing Screws

£19.99

£19.99 Free UK post, international via eBay. Fender Squier Aged White Fully Loaded Scratchplate, Back Plate and Fixing Screws – Pickups, switch, knobs, and switch tip included, 11 hole single ply, fully working https://ebay.us/J4OAuB #stratocaster #squier #fender #vintageguitar


Made In Japan – Vintage 5mm Stratocaster Chrome Tremolo Bridge and Other Spares

£13.75

£13.75 Free UK postage, international sales by eBay. Made In Japan Engraved Neckplate, 5mm tremolo unit, Jack plug and boat, springs and fixings. Parts are used and come from various guitars – ideal for a vintage Japanese relic build. https://ebay.us/CKzCRg #madeinjapan #stratocaster #relicguitars #vintageguitars


2011 Fender Squier Bullet Stratocaster – Loaded Neck – Made By AXL

£35.00

£35.00 Free UK post – International sale via eBay – 21 fret neck off a 2011 Jack Daniels Fender Squier Stratocaster by AXL. In great condition with virtually no wear to the frets, loaded with original machine heads. https://ebay.us/682PXJ #jackdaniels #squier #fender


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'Death by Sushi' Fish can kill me. When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1, wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.