Does anyone know what type of P-90 this may be? I never saw one with the frame edges bent up like this one.
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Someone mangled it. You can see where the pliers bit into the plating and exposed brass. Looks like they were trying to make it sit higher on bare wood I bet...
Also I can't really see rest of the bottom but it looks like the screws were cut off short on the bottom? That would explain the bent tabs too....Last edited by Possum; 02-28-2010, 02:24 PM.http://www.SDpickups.com
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If you remove a screw pole the shank should be 3/4" long. It looks to me like the screws should be protruding out the bottom more....http://www.SDpickups.com
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Perhaps the modification was probably done to make the pickup fit in an existing route, not for height reasons. I say this because I cut off the corners (and edges) of a P90 baseplate a while back so it would fit into the route of a 1960 Melody Maker. The pickup was of my own creation, not a vintage one, of course.
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Okay- I plead guilty! I have bent the tabs on some of my dogears so that the top is parallel with the strings. Isn't that how you are supposed to do that? (Of course, I try to not leave any marks or bruises when I get my pliers out! )
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