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  • J M Fahey
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    Originally posted by big_teee View Post
    prices are good, but quanities are high.
    I sent her a blank magnet sheet and she put some sample prices on a few of the magnets.
    standard .187, and .197 rods, run 10-15 cents each, 500 quanity.
    Alnico bar magnets $1 -$1.50 quanity 100.
    T
    500*0.15U$ = 75U$ orders
    100*1.5U$=150u$ order

    does that look like large orders?

    On the contrary, for a magnet factory (not over the counter retailer) to even consider such small orders sounds incredible to me.

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  • big_teee
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    prices are good, but quanities are high.
    I sent her a blank magnet sheet and she put some sample prices on a few of the magnets.
    standard .187, and .197 rods, run 10-15 cents each, 500 quanity.
    Alnico bar magnets $1 -$1.50 quanity 100.
    T

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  • big_teee
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    I got a email today from a magnet company, yohomag.
    YoHo Magnetic Products Inc - YoHo Magnetic Products Inc
    Not sure where they got my email address.
    The email said that they made over 100 guitar spec alnico and ceramic magnets.
    I requested a pickup magnet list.
    I will list whatever list I get.
    Hopefully there are some discount pricing available.
    Has anyone heard of this magnet company?
    T

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  • SonnyW
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    I can't argue with that, Teee. Mojo's flatwork prices have gone up a lot in the last couple of years. Maybe they are listening. At least there are several more choices now. I remember though when it was pretty slim pickings or else route them out and drill them yourself or maybe get your own laser, and suppliers would disappear all of a sudden, for example like Guitar Jones. So I am glad to have multiple sources.

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  • big_teee
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    Hi Sonny!
    I agree that it can be washed and cleaned up?
    But, for the price they are charging for flatwork now, IMO you shouldn't have to!
    None of the other parts vendors seem to have a problem cleaning it before it leaves their biz!
    T

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  • SonnyW
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    Originally posted by buddha0709 View Post
    and the last 2 batches I got were very sloppy. Sticky black residue all over it and the grey bottom jag flatwork looked like it was "flamed". Brown marks all over it.
    I agree Tonekraft has good prices on laser cut flatwork, but I wouldn't write Mojo off so easily, that sticky brown stuff washes right off with just plain water. It is from the laser cutting and Mojo tells you about it in the description. It doesn't make their quality bad or sloppy. Sometimes they have flatwork others don't, and it never hurts to have more than one source. If you've got any of the Mojo stuff left, try wiping it down. Here's what they say in the descriptions.

    " ***TECH TIP*** - When we laser cut fiberboard it leaves a brown sticky residue along the edges. Use straight water and wipe it off with a sponge or paper towel."

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  • big_teee
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    Originally posted by buddha0709 View Post
    I've already made a few orders with tonekraft for flatwork and it is top notch stuff.
    I won't be buying any flatwork from mojo anymore. Too expensive and the last 2 batches I got were very sloppy. Sticky black residue all over it and the grey bottom jag flatwork looked like it was "flamed". Brown marks all over it.
    Tonekraft flatwork is neat and clean looking.
    He'll also be rolling out hum sized p90 and regular sized p90 flatwork eventually as well. Making mojo pretty much obsolete for flatwork.
    I agree that their parts are retail priced.
    However if the cover, is not available anywhere else, it can still be a good bargain.
    Especially if you won't get the pickup sale without the cover.
    You just have to mark up the product accordingly.
    This applies to 12 hole covers, wide range covers, and thunderbird covers, etc.
    These covers are only available from PL, state-side.
    Until someone else makes these covers, just use these, and price your pickups to match.
    T
    Last edited by big_teee; 06-28-2015, 11:24 PM.

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  • buddha0709
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    I've already made a few orders with tonekraft for flatwork and it is top notch stuff.
    I won't be buying any flatwork from mojo anymore. Too expensive and the last 2 batches I got were very sloppy. Sticky black residue all over it and the grey bottom jag flatwork looked like it was "flamed". Brown marks all over it.
    Tonekraft flatwork is neat and clean looking.
    He'll also be rolling out hum sized p90 and regular sized p90 flatwork eventually as well. Making mojo pretty much obsolete for flatwork.

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  • big_teee
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    I'm glad to hear someone is stocking A8 Rods.
    I think those would work great for bass, and other pickups.
    I hope he keeps those prices.
    We were running out of options on flatwork, a while back, now it appears to be prevalent again!
    T

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  • firebirdguy1972
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    Yeah I've bought some loose magnets. I bought some A8 rod magnets for a crazy tele pickup I made for a guy. It's very hard to argue with the price. They also are selling flat work for just about anything now. Haven't had an opportunity to try them yet but I will some time. William also started a pickup makers forum on the site.

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  • big_teee
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    Has anyone been buying loose magnets from ToneKraft?
    Alnico 5 Rod Magnets, Vintage Bevel, Pickup Magnets
    Buy 100 or more of any and they are 39 cents each.
    T

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  • kayakerca
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    Originally posted by James Welsh View Post
    Good to know, esp since you are also in Canada. How are shipping costs/duty fees between Addiction FX vs Mojotone??
    I'm in Ottawa. My last ADFX shipment of 50 sets of Strat flatwork shipped for ~ $10. Last batch of 300 Stat Alnio's from ADFX shipped for ~ $15. Last small(ish) equivalent sized shipment from Mojo was $35 (USPS Flat Rate). Yes, ADFX shipping is very reasonable along side Mojo. You just go with what prices out best all-in for the required quality.

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  • James Welsh
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    Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post
    My main sellers strat & tele pups makes Addiction FX The cheapest by about 50% of Mojotone prices with there new flatwork price
    Good to know, esp since you are also in Canada. How are shipping costs/duty fees between Addiction FX vs Mojotone??

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  • copperheadroads
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    My main sellers strat & tele pups makes Addiction FX The cheapest by about 50% of Mojotone prices with there new flatwork price

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  • James Welsh
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    You can also try these from mouser:

    34 Keystone Electronics | Mouser

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