50 X Pickguard Backplate Screws Stainless Steel Phillips #4 X 1/2 inch Made in USA

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1 Pack of 50 #4 x 1/2" Phillips Head Stainless Steel Pickguard Screws Made In The USA Don't buy those cheap, soft Chinese screws! Keep your dollars in the USA. These screws are #4 x 1/2" Oval Head The same size used by Fender Beware of those selling #3 x12mm or not specifying the size!

Features
1) Pickguard Screws for F Style Guitars
2) Hardened Steel
3) Perfect for New Installations or Repairs

Specification
Brand : Axegrinderz Guitar Tone Products
Label : Axegrinderz Guitar Tone Products
Manufacturer : Axegrinderz Guitar Tone Products
Model : 50SSPGS
PackageDimensions_Weight : 10.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:3.19 X W:2.28 X H:0.31
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : Axegrinderz Guitar Tone Products
Studio : Axegrinderz Guitar Tone Products
Title : 50 X Pickguard Backplate Screws Stainless Steel Phillips #4 X 1/2 inch Made in USA

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Very useful and nicely packaged.

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Stunning design and excellent performance.

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Meets basic needs, not exceptional.

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Performs perfectly and looks amazing.

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