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Allparts Short Straight 3-Way Toggle Switch Single
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Commonly used as a pickup selector switch for thinner-body two-pickup Gibson models like the SG, the Switchcraft short straight three-way toggle switch offers rock-solid performance you can count on. Includes genuine USA-made black Switchcraft tip and knurled nut.

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- Finish: Nickel
- Dimensions: .687" x 2"
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submitted3 months ago
byWoody
fromJensen Beach, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
replaced a low quality switch in my Michael Kelly. Love the pre tinned lugs!
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submitted7 months ago
asked byAdrian B
fromFt. Lauderdale
Will this work on a Schecter C-1 Platinum guitar?
Compatibility Points: 3-way toggle: The Schecter C-1 Platinum typically uses a 3-way switch to select between its two humbuckers (neck, bridge, or both), so functionally, a 3-way toggle like the Allparts one is appropriate. Short straight toggle: This refers to the shaft length and style. If your C-1 Platinum has the toggle mounted through the top of the body (usually the upper horn), a short shaft may fit—but you need to measure the thickness of the top at that point. Possible Issues: Mounting depth: If the guitar’s top is too thick, a short shaft toggle might not protrude far enough to mount securely with the nut. Cavity depth: Make sure the internal control cavity is deep and accessible enough to accommodate the body of the switch. Wiring skills: If you're replacing the toggle yourself, you'll need to desolder/resolder leads from the pickups and output jack.submitted2 years ago
asked byStatik
fromAZ
Will this work on an Epiphone inspired by gibson model?
Yes, it will work.


