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  • Dearmond 210 ( adjustable poles ) Rewind

    I live in Australia . These pickups are rare here . Got this from the States BUT it does need a rewind . I am a player for the odd decade or three . I am fortunate to have an elderly ( like myself ) electronics friend at hand . He has a little experience in rewinding and a machine . But i would appreciate all the info we can get . We may have to use original wire if it cannot be found here . Also to remove original glue/wax from outer layer of wire without breaking it ,etc . As i said ,any useful information is greatly appreciated as i make my living from playing . My regards , Lez .
    Last edited by DownUnder BluesMan; 05-13-2011, 06:10 AM.

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    Finished the job .It works GREAT . First time ever attempted it . I don't know why i was concerned . It was quite easy . All the best .

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      sorry no one here was able to offer you assistance, but glad you had sucess anyway. Welcome!

      Always wise to search the archives....Lookey Here!

      http://music-electronics-forum.com/t3809/
      making 63 and 66 T-bird pickups at ThunderBucker Ranch

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        Thanks marku52 . Yes , I searched before i posted . Funny though after i finished i found SK Guitar site which contains specs about pups . Dearmond single coil - wire 44 , turns 7750 , 8-9 k ohms . I also came across names Curtis Novak and Jerry Sentell . I wish you well .

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