Originally posted by Bill M
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Here is some of the boring info that I think points to the Coweco being used by Fender.
The Coweco CS does not have a tailstock so you can't stack bobbins with it. But the drive shaft is hollow with a set screw to accept a steel dowel. I went the the hardware store to see if they had a threaded dowel and they said sure you want a threaded post dowel and they produced one that fit the Coweco easily. What they had in stock had a little bigger thread than 6-32 but a 6-32 could easily be made if not bought ready made. The machine wound Pre CBS Fender pickup I have has this 6-32 threaded mark whihc is for mountin ght ebobbin to the shaft.
For the TPL of the Coweco Fender still has I found a picture online of the back of it probably from a NAAM show. The Coweco has 3 gears on the back to control the TPL. One of the gears is an idler gear common to all Coweco winders (it does not change the other two gears control the TPL). Using that idler gear as a known size reference, as I have the same gear always on my machine, I could blow up the photo in photo shop and extrapolate the size of the two gears that control TPL. Even taking into account the low res of a photo pulled from the internet I narrowed down that larger gear to one of two possible gears from the standard Coweco gear set that came with the machine, (I have the complete standard gear set). The smaller gear was not as easy to nail down but knowing that the two TPL gears were indicated in pairs for specific TPL it was easy to narrow that down with the Coweco chart TPL chart that indicated which gears would work with the larger gear I had nailed down. Anyway of the two possible TPL's one fell right in the TPL range of the Strat pickup I have and the second choice was still extremely close. The evidence is pretty anecdotal that the Coweco Fender has was used for machine winding some Pre CBS pickups but it seem pretty convincing to me. To me it makes no sense that Fender would pay big dollars for a auto winder and not use it. It makes total sense that if they were winding single handed guided bobbins that they might first buy a single bobbin auto winder before they put up more money for multi bobbin winders. Of all of the anecdotal it all points to the Coweco CS being used for machine winding at Fender.
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