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The mid-‘60s Jaguar® was an important part of the surf sound for dozens of Southern California bands and was heard on many TV and movie soundtracks. This replica of the ‘60s pickup is perfect for restoring your instrument or replacing damaged or non-existing pickups. The pickup is a direct replacement that fits existing Jaguar “claw” pickup covers. The pickup will restore the traditional sound of your instrument.
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SKU 14163
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188,00
g
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190,97
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