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50's SPRAGUE 160P Black Beauty Set 0.018MFD (for neck) and 0.027MFD (for bridge) 400VDC) Gibson Fender TOKAI BURNY GRECO
Auction ends 19 hours
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Current price ¥8,800 $61
Start price ¥8,800 $61
Buy-now ¥9,000 $62
Consumption tax 0% included
Seller pile_wall +786
Condition Used
Start time 2024-04-25T21:01:13+09:00
End time 2024-04-28T21:01:13+09:00
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Lot number q1107654241
Seller position Osaka prefecture

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Ideal for a bad neck pickup tone and a painful bridge pickup tone repair. 0.018MFD corresponding to the neck side pickup,
It is a set of 0.027MFD that supports the bridge side pickup.. Most of the 60's vintage Gibson's ES335, 175 full umo, Les Paul custom tone capacitors were 160p.. The value of the vintage is 0.022MFD, but it has been a long time since it has been depleted worldwide, and even if it was, the market price in Japan has exceeded 20,000 more than 20,000.
This number is still available relatively. In addition, this figure is highly recommended because it produces an exquisite tone rather than a balance.. For prompt decisions, if you wish, we will extend the lead wire with the vintage Belden8020..
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