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Nov 06, 2019
The Perfect Pickup!
This pickup is one of the sweetest sounding pickups I have ever used (35yrs exp), I recently installed it into a '18 PRS Custom 24 in the bridge position. It has the perfect balance of highs, mids and lows, it's not too low output and not too high output.... I like it so much I will buy a couple more and install them into my other guitars!

Jun 03, 2020
You need this!
If you own an SD40VE or a SD9VE, you need to install one of these to replace to stock lever that is too short.

Feb 23, 2017
Nice weekend project
These are black urethane "straight out of the mold". If you are willing to take the time and save some $$$ these are for you.
They need sanding to smooth out surface imperfections, then paint with some surface adhesion promoter primer, base color coat, then clear coat. Sand the clear when dried working from some 1000 grit to 2500 then buffed and they will look awesome!
Use some 3M adhesion promoter so your 3M double sided tape will stick to the scoop, use some masking tape as a guide on your car that runs the outside shape of where the scoop will go, use the 3M adhesion promoter on the area on the side of the car, remove the red tape off the double sided and carefully stick it in place and run some pressure around the edge of the scoop to seat it nice.