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Ibanez Intonation Adjuster EJK1000
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Ibanez Intonation Adjuster EJK1000
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The E-Jack Is A Very Unique And Useful Tool When You Work On Adjusting The Intonation. By Attaching The Unit Onto Fine Tuner And Hang The Clutch To The Saddle, E-Jack Holds The Saddles Firmly. You Don&Rsquo;T Have To Loosen The Machine heads Or Remove The Strings To Unlock And Move The Saddle. You Can Easily Adjust The Saddle Position With The Dial Located At The End Of E-Jack. E-Jack Is A Great Supporting Tool for Guitarists And Techs Who Love The Ibanez Original Tremolos. Features: Enables easy intonation adjustment
Features: for Edge, Lo-Pro Edge, Edge-Pro bridges
Ibanez Part Number EJK1000
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SKU 65459
Weight
40,00
g
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