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Looking for a set of allen screws for my Jackson Soloist SL-1 made in 2006

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  • Looking for a set of allen screws for my Jackson Soloist SL-1 made in 2006

    One of the allen screws that tightens the string on the Floyd Rose bridge of my Jackson Soloist SL-1 was lost. Where do i purchase a set of this allen screws?

  • #2
    Are these the original black screws?

    Allparts® Music Corporation is the world's leading distributor of guitar and bass parts to retailers, builders, techs, and guitar players.

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    • #3
      Should be. These are a little cheaper and straight from the horse's mouth https://floydrose.com/collections/pa...ducts/froslsbp
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      • #4
        Where do i get the original Jackson black allen screws for the Floyd rose???

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        • #5
          Try here.

          The official home of the authentic Floyd Rose Tremolo System, Upgrades, Parts, Accessories, Audio, and more
          96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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          • #6
            You should be able to pick some at Menards or other hardware stores though they might be copper colored.

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            • #7
              Wrong screws sorry.

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              • #8
                any other seller that carries original black allen screws for Floyd Rose tremolo on my Jackson Soloist SL-1 guitar

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                • #9
                  I can't imagine the screws sold on the FR link I posted wouldn't fit an OFR.

                  I don't use Floyds, but it shouldn't be hard to get parts online.
                  96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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                  • #10
                    Call Jackson direct. I have done that a few times and found what I needed.

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                    • #11
                      Provided it has the original tremolo on it, it's a standard, typical, everyday OFR.
                      Parts shouldn't be at all hard to locate.
                      96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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                      • #12
                        It might take him another two months to reply...
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                        • #13
                          I didn't even realize it was that old.
                          96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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