I think this guitar provids a good foundation for a satisfying restoration. On the tremolo spring, I've had good luck using compression springs obtained at my local hardware store. If you can find the right diameter, you can cut it down to the length you need. I've found these springs where they keep parts for aluminum storm doors. Some shops even stock an assortment of compression springs with their bolt/screw selections.
You will probably need to cut that switch cover yourself. The new tortoise isn't nearly as pretty as the old tortoise in my opinion. If you could find an older tortoise strat pickguard, I wonder if you'd have enough material to cut your switch cover out of it? Ideally, it would be nice to find an old pickguard with damage that would sell cheap but still possess enough clean material for you to cut your cover.
Good luck on finding the Framus Trem arm.  You may need to settle for a similar style Japanese arm while you wait for the elusive Framus arm to cross you path.
Please post a picture when you complete the restoration.
sbStatistics: Posted by VintAxe — Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:28 pm
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