I'm hoping one of you can help me. I have a mid 90s Jackson JS20 with a fulcrum-style tremolo bridge (fender strat style). One of the two bridge mounting screws broke and I need another one. I have exhausted every resource trying to locate the screw. I even called Jackson (Fender) and asked them for advice and every company (allparts, guitarpartsresource, several others I cannot remember now) fender told me would definitely have the part or have a way to order it has told me they cannot locate it. I am at the end of the rope as I love playing my Jackson but I fear it may be retired since I cannot mount the bridge to it. The two bridge mounting screws on the JS20 look identical to the current Jackson JS1 model guitar (though I am not positive about this). Thank you for any help or assistance you can offer.
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Where can I find a Jackson bridge screw?
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Sounds like you have a 1998/99 JS20 with the SG23 trem. It is very similar to a Gotoh two point trem. You may want to look for a stud and bushing set for one of those and simply replace them as a set.
Jackson won't be of much help as they simply do not sell replacement parts for any of their guitars.-Rick
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