This fellow has some really nice tuners, bridges etc (non-compete w/Warmoth)

stubhead

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This Ebay seller apparently raided the Washburn factory leftover bin or something...
http://stores.ebay.com/Gman-Music?_trksid=p4340.l2563

I have bought one set of the Black Sperzel tuners, Sperzels are easliy converted to "left" or "right", so that point becomes moot:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-6-INLINE-SPERZEL-LOCKING-BLACK-MINI-GUITAR-MACHINE-HEADS-TUNING-PEGS-/220953179537?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3371d5f591
I also bought a Schaller roller bridge, which is one fine piece of equipment:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-HARDTAIL-SCHALLER-ROLLER-BRIDGE-ELECTRIC-GUITAR-/290592848125?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item43a8aef8fd

He has a whole pile of Washburn-branded bridges of the whammying kind, if you know what you're doing in that area there would seem to be some bargains. I just saw these, Gotoh locking tuners:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WASHBURN-USA-6-INLINE-PEWTER-LOCKING-MINI-GUITAR-MACHINE-HEADS-4-GOTOH-TUNERS-/220919123161?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item336fce4cd9
These are $80 or so in a new state.
The Schaller bridge doesn't seem to be listed in their current catalog, but it's a nice piece of work - even to just raid the roller saddles to upgrade a Strat or two. The screw pattern matches the Schaller 475 exactly. Both the bridge and tuners I got had some warehouse scung, but were easily cleaned with 3-in-One... some of the larger whammy bridges look like the bar socket is rusty.
 
I got some humbucker trim rings from him, 5 days after his return limit I realized he sent curved instead of flat. He agreed to exchange them. I paid the return shipping. 3 weeks later I still didn't get them and hadn't heard from him. I sent him another message and he said he just got them and asked if I wanted a refund or exchange. I asked for the ones I had ordered. 3 more weeks went by. I sent him another message. He replied saying he didn't have any.
I will never order anything from hi, again.
 
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