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We know how time consuming it can be to source some special parts for guitars, several materials are not available from just one supplier or this supplier has just a limited selection of material.
Here we offer the same material that we use for the amateur luthier; we have much more, if interested in a special item you cannot locate feel free to send us a mail.
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WOODS
We have a vast stock of old and excellent German Moonspruce (picea abies), cut in the early 1980´s - 2005.
Bosnian Maple back wedges and sides in stock, too, as well as flamed neck blanks and walnut for multi-layer necks.
We are willing to share with interested wood lovers.
Above you can see some German Moonspruce wedge sets, same available in Swiss Alpine Spruce and Caucasian spruce (picea orientalis).
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1. Endpin Jacks
Most supplier we know carry just a single version of endpin jacks. Depending on the style of the archtop guitar we use and offer the following endpin jacks:
Left one is from Switchcraft (stereo), the other two are of unknown brand but excellent stereo versions (usable for mono, too, of course). Usable for any acoustic guitar, just drill a fitting hole in the endblock and insert the enpin jack. The middle jack has to be screwed into the wood, but can be used in oversized holes ("Benedetto-method") as well. Right one is attached to the end block by three screws that are inserted from ouside.
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2. Thumbwheel Pots
If you prefer a clean top and want to avoid holes for the pots in the top of your archtop use thumbwheel pots under the pickguard. 500K Ohm.
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for installation below the fingerrest of archtop guitars (pic above) or inside the soundhole on acoustic guitars (pic below)

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3. Schaller JazzHumbcker
After testing most of the usual JazzHumbuckers for installation at the end of the neck we optioned for a Schaller JazzHumbucker, found on our top model JazzPest. 10.8K Ohm.
