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  • Steve A.
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    Originally posted by LucidSamples View Post
    Philadelphia Luthier Tools & Supplies Guitar building tools and parts - they dont offer pricees for retailers it is a pity.
    Well they do offer free standard shipping for orders over $50 which helps a little bit. How about free expedited shipping for orders over, say, $100? The s/h prices over at StewMac can be a real deal killer but they do have their StewMax program offering free shipping for $40 or $50 a year.

    Steve

    P.S. Mouser should sell the tiny eyelets you need, Terry... but figuring out which stock number to use can be a real bear over there...

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  • buddha0709
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    Originally posted by buddha0709 View Post
    Looks like a2, a3, and a4 bar mags are now up to $3.05 at mojo, up from $2ish each.
    Think I might have to switch to a different source for my next order.


    And Tonekraft has been awesome for flatwork. He has hum sized p90 flats (50mm spaced) and regular p90 flats coming soon to the website as well.
    You can also get the p90 flats in 48mm spacing, for another option to fit in those narrow spaced dogear p90 covers for Casino's.
    No more $6 shipping option it looks like either... almost $10 to ship about 20 bar magnets...

    Does anyone know of another place that carries humbucker bobbins like the ones mojo carries? They are like the old guitarjones bobbins.
    Also for p90 bobbins like theirs if possible.

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  • big_teee
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    Originally posted by big_teee View Post
    #10-32 Thd Rod X 0.630" lg
    Is that the right size the mangets need to be for a wide range pickup.
    I presume that exisiting humbucker bobbins are being used, and a .190 diameter #10 screw will fit?
    Not sure what bobbins, and baseplates, are being used for the 54mm covers?
    It would be nice if there were a complete line of parts for the wide range pickups.
    T
    It looks like Tone-Kraft is going to order and stock these for wide range pickup use, if I interpreted the email correctly.
    They should be under $2 each, and hopefully a price break if you buy them by the dozen, or 2 dozen.
    Since it could take 12 magnets per pickup, or 2 dozen for 2 pickups.
    Or if you just put 3 per bobbin, 12 would do 2 pickups.
    Shipping would just be regular U.S. shipping, like used on other pickup products.
    T
    Last edited by big_teee; 02-08-2016, 06:39 PM.

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  • big_teee
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    #10-32 Thd Rod X 0.630" lg
    Is that the right size the mangets need to be for a wide range pickup.
    I presume that exisiting humbucker bobbins are being used, and a .190 diameter #10 screw will fit?
    Not sure what bobbins, and baseplates, are being used for the 54mm covers?
    It would be nice if there were a complete line of parts for the wide range pickups.
    T

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  • buddha0709
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    Looks like a2, a3, and a4 bar mags are now up to $3.05 at mojo, up from $2ish each.
    Think I might have to switch to a different source for my next order.


    And Tonekraft has been awesome for flatwork. He has hum sized p90 flats (50mm spaced) and regular p90 flats coming soon to the website as well.
    You can also get the p90 flats in 48mm spacing, for another option to fit in those narrow spaced dogear p90 covers for Casino's.

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  • big_teee
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    That is OK, just didn't want Tone-Kraft to get a bad rap.
    They seem to want to please the forum members.
    I hope they can give us a decent price on the threaded magnets.
    I also noticed if you buy 100 A5 .187 rod magnets at mojo they are 38 cents each.
    That is also without a dealer discount. They have really dropped the price on those.
    So it looks like magnets are getting competitive, and that is a good thing.
    I plan on getting with Shea and see if he can do some price dropping also.
    It may be the placebo effect, but I always seem to think the Shea Magnetic Hold magnets sound better!
    They probably all get them from the same China Cut Throat place!
    T
    Last edited by big_teee; 02-03-2016, 08:30 PM.

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  • David King
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    Oops, I just realized I was looking at the nickel plated A5's not the unplated ones. Not sure why anyone would bother with nickel plating as it wears off and magnets aren't that susceptible to rust in my experience. I guess if you've only seen early Fenders that have been drenched in sweat for 50 years you might think it was a good investment. Nickel is ferromagnetic, I wonder if it affects the flux lines at all.

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  • big_teee
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    David that is not correct.
    Unless your Tone-craft is different from Tone-Kraft?
    I just looked and got this.
    Buy 100 or more and pay only $.39/ea USD
    Look at the bottom of the page.
    Alnico 5 Rod Magnets Flat Top, Pickup rod Magnets .187 dia.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by big_teee; 02-03-2016, 05:10 PM.

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  • David King
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    I just looked at Tone-craft's bulk price for A-5 .531" P bass magnets and they come to $1.49ea@100pcs. I'm pretty sure we can do better than that. Perhaps these are USA Thomas-Skinner mags?

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  • big_teee
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    There seems to be more wide range pickup building these days.
    The covers are readily available.
    I think you can get the base plates too.
    That leaves the bobbins and the threaded magnets.
    Shea at Magnetic Hold has the magnets, but they are pretty expensive.
    I recently contacted Tone Kraft about possibly being a magnet source.
    They sounded interested, and are checking into it.
    I suggested they offer them in 12 and 24 packs.
    6 thread out the top and six thread out the bottom per pickup.
    I will get back to you on what they decide to offer, and what the costs will be.
    T

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  • big_teee
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    The more suppliers the merrier!
    Tone-Kraft rods are $.039/100.
    Wind Your Own Pickups, Guitar Pickup Kits, Alnico Rod Magnets, Pickup Flatwork, Tone Kraft
    T

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  • kayakerca
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    ADFX is still only $0.40/piece (rod magnets) in quantities of 100.

    I've ordered a bunch of Forbon to try and put the recent addition to the shop (CNC 3 axis router) to good use. It looks like I can get the Forbon sheet delivered to the door that will get my price of my cut bobbins to $0.34 U.S. per Strat bobbin set (before eyelets). The CNC router isn't very fast at it, but it is unattended once it's doing its thing. I'm thinking laser for next year which will really speed cutting up!

    Now, the order is a life time's worth of Forbon for my needs.
    Last edited by kayakerca; 10-09-2015, 03:44 PM.

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  • big_teee
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    I guess we need to get some of those magnet folks to make custom bobbin and covers.
    They are harder to come by.
    I'm going to stick with the Magnetic hold magnets, I know what they sound like.
    GL,
    T
    Last edited by big_teee; 10-09-2015, 03:36 PM.

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  • copperheadroads
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    I get one of these offshore magnet company's every week trying to sell me magnets .lol

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  • big_teee
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    That is a large order for a hobby winder, me. That is why I usually buy retail in small quanities.
    That is per magnet size, and we use many types, & sizes.
    And, Don't forget shipping from china!
    I probably won't be ordering any, but someone here may want to, that is why I inquired, for the group!
    T

    **Here's the info if someone wants to contact them.
    Sophia
    Magnets Sales
    Yoho Magntic Products Inc
    T: 86-574-56222159
    F: 86-574-86114115
    sales@yohomag.com
    www.yohomag.com
    Last edited by big_teee; 10-09-2015, 06:30 AM.

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