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  • #16
    Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post
    That may sound simple enough when you inventory includes stuff like 100watt heavy iron trannys & 15lb speakers ,& Amps ,412/212 cabs .the after $100 free shipping becomes a problem .
    Im sorry I thought it was implied we're talking about pickup parts
    Obviously there would be some exceptions.

    It seems Philadelphia Luthier carries the same bucker and p90 bobbins now too. My number of things to get from mojo seems to be dwindling.

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    • #17
      Its kinda sad that no one is making the flatwork the way Leo did. It was PUNCHED out and its real obvious when you see a vintage Fender pickup vs. laser cut stuff. I know the StewMac flat work was punched in the past but haven't bought theirs in many years. Another thing they all get wrong is the hole for the leads on originals was really small, Leo's guys used nails to push the wire thru.
      http://www.SDpickups.com
      Stephens Design Pickups

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Possum View Post
        Its kinda sad that no one is making the flatwork the way Leo did. It was PUNCHED out and its real obvious when you see a vintage Fender pickup vs. laser cut stuff. I know the StewMac flat work was punched in the past but haven't bought theirs in many years. Another thing they all get wrong is the hole for the leads on originals was really small, Leo's guys used nails to push the wire thru.
        Addiction fx has punched flatwork. I'm surprised you never noticed. Dennis even made a point of it on his website.

        Cheers

        Andrew

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Possum View Post
          Its kinda sad that no one is making the flatwork the way Leo did. It was PUNCHED out and its real obvious when you see a vintage Fender pickup vs. laser cut stuff. I know the StewMac flat work was punched in the past but haven't bought theirs in many years. Another thing they all get wrong is the hole for the leads on originals was really small, Leo's guys used nails to push the wire thru.
          Because it's a major pain in the ass, that's why. Who cares where the hole is placed, as long as it's where it needs to be?

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