Big Head Countersunk Philips Pickup Screws:

I do the details, but in carpentry, masonry, furniture making, etc but not to the degree of Robert when it comes to cars, guitars, effects and amps.

Heck if I did, I might go bonkers trying to make sure I have the exact same amount of stones in each 10x10 section of driveway I am spreading number 57 gravel on. The driveway would never get done.

But for cars or guitars, the details are more manageable to nit pick over.
 
The thing about guitar screws is:
Fender used to have really thick shiny high quality heavy chrome plating (like a sports car bumper) that was way above a normal screw.
If you look for the genuine Fender nos hardware you might find some real ones.

The screws sold today are just thin plated dull semi-chrome / not the quality of the real ones.
This type plating is called "chrome flashed," it doesn't have the polished look
 
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