Choose Options Buffalo Bucker MSRP: Was: Now: $176.00 - $206.00 Our most "classic" humbucking to date, two of these babies replicates a typical 50's combo. Back in …
Choose Options Li'l Bastard Humbucker Sized P90 MSRP: Was: Now: $148.00 - $163.00 Just like its cousin, the Lowbar, this baby is the cleanest in its class. Rings loud 'n clear!
Choose Options Bastard Humbucker Sized P90 MSRP: Was: Now: $148.00 - $163.00 The Fat Bastard's li'l brother, still offers a lot of bang for your buck and gives players the tone …
Choose Options Muy Grande '72 Wider Range Humbucker MSRP: Was: Now: $180.00 - $210.00 Now there is a choice. Another first from Rio Grande! This fantastic replacement for '72 and other o…
Choose Options Vintage Tallboy Tele® Neck MSRP: Was: Now: $98.00 - $124.00 Finally! A pickup for your Tele® that gives you a usable neck position. Clarity and brilliance a…
Choose Options Fat Bastard Humbucker Sized P90 MSRP: Was: Now: $148.00 - $163.00 An edgy name for an edgy pickup! Though actually a single coil pickup, this replacement pickup for h…
Add to Cart Muy Grande ASAT® Bridge MSRP: Was: Now: $108.00 The first ever direct replacement pickup for G&L® ASAT's are (of course) from Rio Grande! Th…
Choose Options Vintage Tallboy '72 Wider Range Humbucker MSRP: Was: Now: $180.00 - $210.00 Now there is a choice. Another first from Rio Grande! This fantastic neck replacement pickup for '72…
Choose Options Muy Grande Tele® Neck MSRP: Was: Now: $108.00 - $134.00 Incredible gain, warm rich bass, and lots of "beef". When combined with a Muy bridge it really bring…
Choose Options The Bone in Solid Hardwoods MSRP: Was: Now: $150.00 VERY LIMITED STOCK ON THIS UNIQUE PICKUP. We have just a few Swamp Ash, Mahogany and Walnut mo…
Add to Cart Vintage Tallboy ASAT® Set MSRP: Was: Now: $196.00 The first ever direct replacement pickup for G&L® ASAT's are (of course) from Rio Grande! Do…
Choose Options Muy Grande Jazzmaster® MSRP: Was: Now: $108.00 - $114.00 Introduced in 1994, the Muy Grande single coil has stood the test of time, and the critique of guita…