Got a query from a guy about a "late 40's/early 50's" soapbar to use in the neck of a Tele. My understanding is that Alnico 5 wasn't invented until 1955 so that narrows the mag specs to A2/3/4 but that's about all I have. Anyone have any other knowledge/specs/data on soapbars of this era?
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Here is my understating of the P-90 origins.
Introduced in "46 the P-90 had a "Dog Ear" style configuration. I believe that very first "Soapbar" style was introduced when the first Les Pauls were produced. The two styles are essentially the same pickup with a different base-plate and mount to the guitar differently.
According to some, the early units had A3s, then they went to A5s.
Predecessors to the P-90 (the model designation escapes me at the moment) had rod magnets (think fender style), but were only produced a short while.Others can chime in here.
Hope this helps.=============================================
Keep Winding...Keep Playing!!!
Jim
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Originally posted by Zhangliqun View PostWhen did it first appear in pickups? Seems to me it wasn't til later.
cheers,
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I have a bunch of old soapbars here, from the days when 'everybody' was yanking them out and putting in random humbuckers.
They vary all over the place for magnetic power and physical quality, which jibes with something I read somewhere about Gibson's parts buying habits in the day. Supposedly Gibson didn't care much about magnets, not even bothering to order them by grade but only specifying they be a 'magnet'. I have a few here that are very rough cast, and not even ground for flatness so they make great 'sandpaper'.
I don't know when Alnico 5 was invented, but I do know during the Korean War that cobalt was considered a strategic material and not available for nonmilitary uses.
Ken
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Originally posted by ken View PostI cobalt was considered a strategic material and not available for nonmilitary uses
That's why all early '50s Gibson p'ups, P-13s and P-90s used Alnico 3, the only permanent magnet grade containing no Cobalt, and used two bar magnets due to their low level of charge.
HTH,Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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