GuitarSlinger Cryocated Aged Humbucker Cover, Set of 2

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GuitarSlinger Cryocated Aged Humbucker Cover, Set of 2

We love a guitar that's been played hard and maybe has a few scars, it's been making music for decades. With adventures comes injury and loss—and a shiny new replacement part is going to ruin the mojo.

GuitarSlinger has expertly recreated those hard to find parts to vintage specs to restore your treasured road dog. Each hand-aged piece has the grit, grime, and vibe to be right at home on your well-loved guitar.

Cryogenically-treated hardware
Going one step further, each piece is cryogenically frozen or "cryrocated", exposing the hardware to extremely low temperatures (-292°F/-180°C) which shortens the relicing process and stabilizes the metal. GuitarSlinger states that the treated hardware has richer harmonics and higher conductivity.

  • Authentically aged humbucker covers
  • Set of 2
  • Cryocated metal and aging stabilization treatment
  • Handmade—each is unique

Vintage look and feel
Each cover features unique aging of well-played humbuckers, with different wear patterns under and between the strings. These are the perfect replacement for long lost original covers, or to make your new pickups match a vintage guitar.

Dimensions
2-3/4" x 1-1/2" x 5/8" (69.85mm x 38.10mm x 15.88mm)
1-15/16" polepiece spread (1.94"/49.21mm) (this vintage spacing fits our humbucking pickup kits)

California Proposition 65 Warning
Cancer and Reproductive Harm