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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006
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| Lollar Pickup Winding book
I am sick of chasing down people selling bogus copies of my book. The last one went for $511 on ebay a day ago and the guy has sold three others for over $300. Please do not bother to contact me about it- youll see it on my site when it becomes availible. So if you have a little patience I will be selling it again as soon as I have time to get it together so you dont have to pay big $ to get a copy. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hey that's great! Appreciate the heads up. I have not been able to get this book and no way will I spend what some are asking. A CD would be very user friendly. Thanks, looking forward to it. |
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Bavaria/Germany
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Thats really great. No unanswered prayers anymore for people starting the thrill of winding. One copy already sold. I think i donīt need it anymore but it will be interesting after learning the art of pickup winding the hard way. Thanks for all the time and work you put into it.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Milano, Italy
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GREAT! I want one! Not that long ago I've sent you an e-mail and told you about the idea of re-release it... I'm glad you were listening, Jason! Yours very truly,
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| Junior Member | YEAH!
Thank you Jason! I will buy one and maybe even a couple for my friends. This is the best news ever.
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| | #6 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006
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I will be gone untill july so its going to be a little while so dont get too excited yet however I wanted to put the word out- dont spend $500 on a hard copy.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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Of course, that means that those of us who have an original book need to get them up on ebay fast, for really high prices! Just kidding..... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Cornelius, Oregon
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I guess I shouldn't have sold mine two years ago for $40 hmmm? I figured I'd pass along the info to someone who was going to use it rather than someone who was going to get rich from it...... Great idea to put it on CD Jason. Hopefully that will cool the pricing down a bit.... Greg |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Guelph, Ontario
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I like it simply for the fact that it stops the rip-off artists in their tracks!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
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I had bought one of the last legit copies of that book. My plan to have it fund my retirement seems to have gone down the toilet.
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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Damnit, I'm gonna have to find my copy quick. Thanks for the heads up Jason. Kindest, RM |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007
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Jason, I have one of the first books, is there a second or third edition and if so what does it cover.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Milano, Italy
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There's one used in Amazon.com for the "reasonable" price of $ 275,00 right now! Yay!
__________________ Pepe aka Lt. Kojak Milano, Italy |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Twin Cities
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I had actually considered going to the library of congress and reading the copy they have. I'm pretty sure the Congressmen haven't req'd it for the stimulus package....
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006
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well the first edition was 49 pages and the third was 68 or 69- everything added was about actually making pickups and also one part about the machine- how to make a cam for autotraversing that is exactly like what they used on the leesona and other similar old style winders. I intended on giving the reader as much as i was willing to about manipulating the wire and the machine and how to build pickups but i didnt intend on giving any formulations out- thats up to you to take the basic tools and figure out what you want to do with them. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Guelph, Ontario
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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I saw that auction on ebay and was thinking I will never see that book. You(Jason) definitely set great example for business owners..
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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I'll try to keep an eye on your site, Jason, and an eye on this thread (not an independent eye on each at the same time however for fear of becoming cross eyed). This is definitely something I'd pay for -- not interested in your recipes, so to speak, because you have the kitchen to cook already, and I hear they are very tasty recipes indeed, so I can buy them if necessary -- but I totally agree with giving the "fishing rod" to the would-be fisherman. I can spend some time doing this on my own. That is A-OK. I have some bench space that is ready to receive or create a winding machine of some kind, and some help in getting to that point is just what the doctor ordered.
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| Old Timer Join Date: May 2006 Location: Planet Mongo in the country of PAF
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Its not a book of recipes. Its a "how to" build a winder, how to make forbon bobbins from scratch. There's some basic pickup designs there but they are real generic and not what Jason sells. there is nothing in there about how to make good sounding pickups, you have to do your own work for that |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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Anyone who has read this forum knows no one gives out any pickup secrets. | |
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There may be times where you'll be gently reminded that this forum has a robust search function... Of course, the stuff that they have shared is, by definition, no longer a secret. Last edited by Dave Kerr; 05-01-2009 at 02:57 PM. Reason: pithy last line added | |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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In fact the great secret is there is probably no real secret at all. They just did the time and developed a system that works for them. As you can clearly read on this forum(in any search) sound is subjective to the individual. The fact that a mystique surrounds certain builders does not mean those pickups sound good to everyone. Then you have to add in the instrument itself which does impart some differences to each pickup. I equate this all to some of the U Tube videos I have seen for pickups where some well known bozo cranks up the volume distorts the sound and proclaims its a great pickup. How can you even tell, but people believe it to be true. Some of the reasons I decided to start building my own is I find some of the pickups available from manufacturers just don't fit in with the instruments I build. It may take me a few dozen tries to get it right but I will eventually. | |
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| Pickup Maker Join Date: May 2006 Location: Montclair, NJ
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Then if you let them use different parts, they can come up with more. So the "secret" stuff would be how they wind the coil. That's learned by trail and error, which is why most people wont tell what they do. Plus once you know how to wind the coil, you can make a fairly close copy. I guess it's kind of like cooking... I think everyone here is quiet generous with information. I learned a lot back when we were at the old forum and I was winding my first pickups. I asked questions, and even though I was doing something quiet different from everyone else, it did help me develop new ideas.
__________________ Those who create are rare; those who cannot are numerous. Therefore, the latter are stronger. - Coco Chanel www.sgd-lutherie.com www.myspace.com/sgdlutherie www.myspace.com/davidschwab | |
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| Senior Member | Quote:
Examples: - how to set up a pin router operation for replicating Forbon bobbins (search around for Jonson's photo essay) - wind counts, magnet and bobbin specs for classic pickups (Lollar, Spence, Jonson, Possum, Schwab and many others have shared their observations after dissecting old pickups) Much of this, along with all the patent research, supplier info, etc, might literally be public info. But it's a hell of a lot easier to gather here than anywhere else, with the added benefit of having some enlightening alien anal probe discussion. | |
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| Pickup Maker Join Date: May 2006 Location: Montclair, NJ
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Now is a wonderful time to do things like make your own pickups, and even guitars! There has never been so much information out there. Just as Jason said, the first time I tried winding some pickups was back in the late 70's, and all I had to use was a home made winder that I just cobbled together without having even a photo of a coil winder to look at, a cheap analog VOM and soldering iron from Radio Shack, some old pickups to use for wire and parts, and an article in Guitar Player magazine on pickups by Bill Lawrence! Now you can buy parts, and wire and even winders. And even though there are not many books on the subject, you can find web sites and videos showing how to build winders and make pickups and all sorts of things. And forums like this! When I decided to start doing lutherie again, it was great to find MIMF and AMPAGE. But you know, even if you just follow the Stew-Mac directions and wind 5000 turns on each coil of a PAF bobbin, you will get a good sounding pickup. Then you just have to experiment if you want something different.
__________________ Those who create are rare; those who cannot are numerous. Therefore, the latter are stronger. - Coco Chanel www.sgd-lutherie.com www.myspace.com/sgdlutherie www.myspace.com/davidschwab |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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I am not arguing with the information contained in this forum and the generosity of others who do share information. If they didnt then their would be very little to gain from being a member. I will say it again these are no longer secrets if they have been shared with everyone. And my last comment on the statement. Jason I await the release of your book, as I would like to add it to my collection. Kudos for realizing the need. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Twin Cities
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I was thinking about all of this as I was on vacation. Thanks to you Jason, I now wind pickups. You may or may not see that as a good thing, but just the idea that a guy could modify tone and create something amazing had never occurred to me. I'm glad you are going to re-issue your book, and will buy a copy.
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| Tone Mechanic Join Date: Dec 2006
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Put in the time, effort, and the money and it will all come together. Time=experiementing/researching Effort=sourcing better parts Money= setting up shop with good tools and equipment. | |
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