Having climbed the mountain of sourcing nice single coil bits in the disadvantaged UK I'm turning my attention to humbuckers. Anyone know of a good source of slugs, pole piece screws, keepers etc in good old Britain? I know of Allparts of course, but I'm looking to buy quantity. Damn shame addiction-fx don't export any more ...
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Originally posted by foonting View PostHaving climbed the mountain of sourcing nice single coil bits in the disadvantaged UK I'm turning my attention to humbuckers. Anyone know of a good source of slugs, pole piece screws, keepers etc in good old Britain? I know of Allparts of course, but I'm looking to buy quantity. Damn shame addiction-fx don't export any more ...
I heard that on here from someone.
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Originally posted by Ward View PostGood luck with UPS int shipping being remotely affordable.
Perhaps I should be looking to sourcing in bulk from China ... much as it breaks my heart to do it ...
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Originally posted by foonting View Postvintage spec eyelets
Heres another source for some humbucker parts on your side of the globe:
Andreas Pickup Parts
That's our own Mr.Candy.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostAnd we all know the vintage spec eyelets sound better!
Heres another source for some humbucker parts on your side of the globe:
Andreas Pickup Parts
That's our own Mr.Candy.
On the serious side ... I started bu using StewMac eyelets, but 20% VAT added this side of the pond and shipping costs put a stop to that. Actually I wanted eyelets to match the StewMac tool I'd paid good money for ... and eventually found a source that gets me a thousand for the price i'd been paying for fifty. And they work ... they go through the flatwork and 'spread' in a delightfully toneful vintage way (toungue planted in cheek).
Thanks for the link too!
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Originally posted by foonting View Postlol! Well, of course! And vintage full-fat lead solder ... just lets that tone ooze out! Actually I have a roll of old solder and I swear it works far better than modern stuff. I've had the roll (it was a very larger roll once) since I was sixteen and worked in a local music store ... that males it at least thirty two years old.
When you say "modern stuff" do you mean lead free solder?It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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As far as this side of the pond is concerned Foonting I managed to aquire abut 20kilo's of lead free a few years ago as I needed to track some down as I was running out. Shared it between a few Brit guys to keep us all going for the rest of our lives. No probs using it over here as long as it's not going into landfill in the next ten years and ok for repairs on old stuff. Well pickups are for life so that takes care of that little problem and the extra heat needed for the lead free stuff. It is still available if you look hard enough.
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostI had a huge roll that was my dad's that lasted a long time.
When you say "modern stuff" do you mean lead free solder?
Setiously though, I've never had much success with lead free solder ... gotta get the damn stuff so hot you risk screwing up the other components.
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Originally posted by jonson View PostAs far as this side of the pond is concerned Foonting I managed to aquire abut 20kilo's of lead free a few years ago as I needed to track some down as I was running out. Shared it between a few Brit guys to keep us all going for the rest of our lives. No probs using it over here as long as it's not going into landfill in the next ten years and ok for repairs on old stuff. Well pickups are for life so that takes care of that little problem and the extra heat needed for the lead free stuff. It is still available if you look hard enough.
They put those do not throw in the trash stickers on guitars for a reason!
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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