Just curious about this one. I was subbing in on a gig not long ago and one of the guys pickups was help up poorly by tape. He asked me to fix it for the show that night. I assumed it was the typical thing where the height screw and spring came out, but when I opened the guitar I found this mounting bracket had come off. Looks like it was just glued to the magnet.
As I recall it was a 70's SG. Can't narrow it down farther, sorry. But I remember it had a noticeably narrow fingerboard. I don't find I have to swap pickups on 70's Gibsons too often so I'm just curious to know if these brackets were a common way to do things back then. I don't think I've ever seen a humbucker that didn't have the common baseplate we all know.
As I recall it was a 70's SG. Can't narrow it down farther, sorry. But I remember it had a noticeably narrow fingerboard. I don't find I have to swap pickups on 70's Gibsons too often so I'm just curious to know if these brackets were a common way to do things back then. I don't think I've ever seen a humbucker that didn't have the common baseplate we all know.
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