I am humbled by some of the things that I read on this forum, I know a good sound from a bad one, but some of you guys really know your shit - and Spence, I had a good look at your website and I appreciate the time, effort and experience that goes into what you do. No offence intended from previous posts - really, buy you a pint of Brains Bitter mate - assume it's the local brew.
I have been a guitar player for 30 years and an Engineer for as long (brought a tear to my eye).
I am used to working to micron tolerances.
Yet I have humbucker pole bars on my bench that have pitch erorrs that make them un-useable (until I waste a load of time milling the holes into slots), Pickup covers with holes out of pitch and holes that don't match with screw head diameters. No certificates of conformity from any supplier, and is anyone apart from StewMac aware that you can't/shouldn't sell to EU countries unless you comply with ROHS regulations? That means no lead solder, no chrome 6 passivation etc...
If the US Nuke Korea tommorrow, the replacement pickup industry has about 3 months to live. It might be a good blessing, because we may have control over what be buy from then on and not carry on licking up the dreggs of the major pickup makers - subject to some capital investment, but who from?
I am a Newbie with an interest in all of this surviving (But one who has been buggering around with guitars for years and has re-wound/Di-sected some very expensive pickups over the years - I ain't going to name names, but I'm sore over the money I've wasted buying them, bloody sore).
I have rewound a stack of GFS/Artec pickups and hats off to them if they have found a way of getting good sounds from sub 44 gauge wire (requisite number of turns, but less copper), but these bastards need to be taken out. I want young and upcoming, potential star guitar players to know what a good guitar sounds like - and entertain me with it when I'm 70 years old!.
The question that I am asking is that is there foundation for a common specification and sourcing arrangement here that will make everyone's life easier?
It all comes down to bulk buying power. I have quotes from a UK gasket manufacturer that trash web available costs for Forbon bobbin parts - tooling is cheap, circa £100 for Telecaster top and base tooling. I have a design on my CAD system for Nickel-Silver Humbucker frames that do 50mm and 52mm. in one frame - halve your stock!!. Haven't enquired about tooling yet, but it will be from Taiwan/China, so cheap.
Just tyring to whet appetites here.
Your thoughts??????
I have been a guitar player for 30 years and an Engineer for as long (brought a tear to my eye).
I am used to working to micron tolerances.
Yet I have humbucker pole bars on my bench that have pitch erorrs that make them un-useable (until I waste a load of time milling the holes into slots), Pickup covers with holes out of pitch and holes that don't match with screw head diameters. No certificates of conformity from any supplier, and is anyone apart from StewMac aware that you can't/shouldn't sell to EU countries unless you comply with ROHS regulations? That means no lead solder, no chrome 6 passivation etc...
If the US Nuke Korea tommorrow, the replacement pickup industry has about 3 months to live. It might be a good blessing, because we may have control over what be buy from then on and not carry on licking up the dreggs of the major pickup makers - subject to some capital investment, but who from?
I am a Newbie with an interest in all of this surviving (But one who has been buggering around with guitars for years and has re-wound/Di-sected some very expensive pickups over the years - I ain't going to name names, but I'm sore over the money I've wasted buying them, bloody sore).
I have rewound a stack of GFS/Artec pickups and hats off to them if they have found a way of getting good sounds from sub 44 gauge wire (requisite number of turns, but less copper), but these bastards need to be taken out. I want young and upcoming, potential star guitar players to know what a good guitar sounds like - and entertain me with it when I'm 70 years old!.
The question that I am asking is that is there foundation for a common specification and sourcing arrangement here that will make everyone's life easier?
It all comes down to bulk buying power. I have quotes from a UK gasket manufacturer that trash web available costs for Forbon bobbin parts - tooling is cheap, circa £100 for Telecaster top and base tooling. I have a design on my CAD system for Nickel-Silver Humbucker frames that do 50mm and 52mm. in one frame - halve your stock!!. Haven't enquired about tooling yet, but it will be from Taiwan/China, so cheap.
Just tyring to whet appetites here.
Your thoughts??????
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