Hey, I came across this webpage, which goes through the whole sha-bang for jazzmaster information, as well as goes a bit in depth as to the pickups and their characteristics.
http://zeus.lunarpages.com/~jimshi2/...der_jazzma.htm
Quick quote: "1958-1962 The pickups were wound with plain enamel wire. They were potted in an alcohol activated material. The windings fill up the entire bobbin and often slightly rub the pickup cover. The magnets were hand beveled and the magnets barely stick out beyond the cover. On the bottom the magnets stock out quite a bit and have a heavy bevel. Both neck and bridge pickups have black and white cloth wire and the fiber for the coils is made from black material. "
and then "1962-1964 The winding wire appears to change to bondable Formvar and is still potted with the alcohol activated material. The winding style changes during 1962 from a 'scatter wind' to a more even wind. "
Just curious: where could I get vintage-correct Jazzmaster bobbins, and what is most likely this "alcohol activated material"?
Thanks!
http://zeus.lunarpages.com/~jimshi2/...der_jazzma.htm
Quick quote: "1958-1962 The pickups were wound with plain enamel wire. They were potted in an alcohol activated material. The windings fill up the entire bobbin and often slightly rub the pickup cover. The magnets were hand beveled and the magnets barely stick out beyond the cover. On the bottom the magnets stock out quite a bit and have a heavy bevel. Both neck and bridge pickups have black and white cloth wire and the fiber for the coils is made from black material. "
and then "1962-1964 The winding wire appears to change to bondable Formvar and is still potted with the alcohol activated material. The winding style changes during 1962 from a 'scatter wind' to a more even wind. "
Just curious: where could I get vintage-correct Jazzmaster bobbins, and what is most likely this "alcohol activated material"?
Thanks!
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