$149.99
Prs Paul Reed Smith Adjustable Stoptail Acc-4005 New
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You are bidding on a PRS Adjustable Stoptail bridge new in packaging. This is part number ACC-4005 in Nickel with studs and allen wrench. From the PRS site:
"Adjustable Stoptail bridge - For use with PRS stoptail models. Includes two matching brass studs. Includes intonation adjustment tool. (Stoptail bridge will fit SE-line, but studs will not). )**Stoptail Bridge Studs now have crimped threading for better transference of tone. The crimped studs require additional torque when installing the studs in the wells. Use a wide, flat object such as a large head slotted screwdriver to turn the stud."
This item sells new on the PRS site for $290.00. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Pay Pal preferrred, winning bidder to pay for shipping and handling. Item will be VERY CAREFULLY packed using USPS Priority Small Flat rate Box. If paying with a check, shipment will be held until check clears. For international bidders, please inquire for shipping. Thank you for looking!Adjustable Stoptail bridge - For use with PRS stoptail models. Includes two matching brass studs (with unplated brass threads). Includes intonation adjustment tool. (Stoptail bridge will fit SE-line, but studs will not). )**Stoptail Bridge Studs now have crimped threading for better transference of tone. The crimped studs require additional torque when installing the studs in the wells. Use a wide, flat object such as a large head slotted screwdriver to turn the stud.
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