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Warwick Pickup Screw for MEC 4 pcs.

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Pickup Screw for MEC Bass

  • With M thread for MEC pickups
  • Lens head screw M2.5 x 35
  • Quantity: 4 pieces
  • Colour: Black
Available since August 2006
Item number 196936
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
15 AED 3,87 €
Plus 272 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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27 Reviews

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Exactly what I thought
Rafael D. Nunez 20.05.2018
So I had to change the screws on my Warwick corvette $$.
These ones fit like gloves. They're a bit different from the original ones though, but even so, fits amazing.
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Good replacement for Warwick Basses
Anonymous 14.11.2015
I replaced screws on my Warwick because the old ones became a bit rusty. They fit directly in the metal screw holes on warwick basses.

The quality is good, but as it goes with all screws, they start to rust after years of playing and sweating. The biggest con of the product is it's price - almost a euro for a simple screw.
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Does the job but a little bit pricey
JonnyPf 18.05.2018
Bought these screws to replace the very old and tarnished screws on my Warwick Streamer Stage 1. They are obviously good quality but seem a bit expensive just for screws - they do the job.
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Fits
Harmonic Tonic 07.06.2018
It did the job and matched the other screws on the pickup. I don't imagine the head would take a lot of screwing and un- screwing but it shouldn't need to.
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