Hello MEF Pickup Community,
I have done some searching here and on google but found nothing that really applies to this topic. I bought a Gibson BR-9 lap steel & amp (about 1949 era) that had been neglected and shows some moisture damage. The pickup has a faux turtle shell top plate and bottom and looks like the pics that were in an earlier (maybe a couple of years old) thread. The pole pieces are very rusty. When I put my meter on the leads, it measures about 400k and as I hold the leads the meter reading starts to drop little by little. It never does really stabilize. Some of the other threads I read talked about the possibility that the magnets are weak and that the rust may affect the preformance of the pickup.
I would like to have the pickup looked at by a pro but I don't know of any winder/builders in the Minneapolis area. If it needs to be re-wound, I would be fine with that. I know that some of you folks like to do rewinds on these vintage pieces and I'd be happy to send the pickup to someone and pay to have it re-wound or whatever it takes to get it working.
Any advise on getting this pickup working would be appreciated.
Scott
I have done some searching here and on google but found nothing that really applies to this topic. I bought a Gibson BR-9 lap steel & amp (about 1949 era) that had been neglected and shows some moisture damage. The pickup has a faux turtle shell top plate and bottom and looks like the pics that were in an earlier (maybe a couple of years old) thread. The pole pieces are very rusty. When I put my meter on the leads, it measures about 400k and as I hold the leads the meter reading starts to drop little by little. It never does really stabilize. Some of the other threads I read talked about the possibility that the magnets are weak and that the rust may affect the preformance of the pickup.
I would like to have the pickup looked at by a pro but I don't know of any winder/builders in the Minneapolis area. If it needs to be re-wound, I would be fine with that. I know that some of you folks like to do rewinds on these vintage pieces and I'd be happy to send the pickup to someone and pay to have it re-wound or whatever it takes to get it working.
Any advise on getting this pickup working would be appreciated.
Scott
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