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  • #16
    brass brass...

    yah look at the baseplates, they're all brass. A shame it would be nice to have access to some of that stuff a parts, would be a pain to take them apart and use the parts that are useable, some of the bobbins could be useful. Do they have a minimum order? Bet they do...
    http://www.SDpickups.com
    Stephens Design Pickups

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    • #17
      Those covered Hums are going to have those epi like bobbins....You seen them, You know!!LOL

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      • #18
        What kind of parts are you guys looking for?

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        • #19
          ...........

          GOOD humbucker covers like Holmes makes, good baseplates, short legs, not drilled with a shit load of holes. PAF accurate bobbins. The only stuff that exists like this is made by manufacturers for their own purposes and you can't buy it from them....
          http://www.SDpickups.com
          Stephens Design Pickups

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          • #20
            Mini-humbucker parts. And some of the cheap one-piece plastic Strat bobbins that are great for making adjustable pole Strat pu's.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by kevinT View Post
              I was curious and requested a price sheet. One thing i can say is they have one hell-of-a selection. i just listed a few categories.


              Single Staggered Pickup (Ceramic Bar) $1.06 WH,BK,BL,GR,RD,IV,MG
              Single Flat Pickup (Ceramic Bar) $1.06
              Single Closs Covered Pickup (Ceramic Bar) $1.06
              Single Staggered Pickup (Alnico5 Rods) $3.70
              Single Flat Pickup (Alnico5 Rods) $3.70
              Single Closs Covered Pickup (Alnico5 Rods) $3.70

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              I need to order me some of them "Closs Covered" pickups!

              FWIW I've been impressed with the Korean pickups I've seen on some of the recent Epiphone and PRS guitars. I like them better than the 490 and 498 pickups that Gibson uses on so many of its guitars...

              Steve Ahola
              The Blue Guitar
              www.blueguitar.org
              Some recordings:
              https://soundcloud.com/sssteeve/sets...e-blue-guitar/
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