Thanks Copper.
That is a good price on the eyelets.
ADFX doesn't show them on their website.
I still don't have a FleBay Acct.
T
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TK does sell the eyelets, thanks.
TK does not sell flatwork, they sell Pickup set kits made from flatwork.
There is a difference.
Kits are not the same as loose laser cut flatwork.
I'm looking for deals on flatwork, besides strat flatwork.
ADFX has the best deal on Strat flatwork by far.
ADFX has that covered.
T
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostAgreed, it's a good deal, now back to where can we buy some eyelets?
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It sounds like they have you covered for custom flatwork and eyelets.
But I feel like you're looking for something that I don't realize and sorry if mentioning TK's parts derailed your thread. Over and out.
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Agreed, it's a good deal, now back to where can we buy some eyelets?
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostThat's great if all you are talking about in flatwork is Strat Pickups.
There are many more types of pickups that use forbon flatwork that ADFX doesn't have.
So ADFX is only an economical fix for Strats, nothing else, when it comes to Flatwork!
On Tone Kraft, if you have to buy a 3 strat pickup set for $30 a whack, that don't seem to be any kind of a bargain either?
The best I can tell the Tone Kraft stuff is already assembled, which is fine if the spacing between the flats they use, if the magnet length, and stagger they use suits you?
Just Saying, We need more options!
T
Edit: Tone-kraft will do just about anything you ask for... If you want just one bobbin they will do it... hell I'm sure that they would even leave them unassembled if you wanted them to.
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I'm retired, I've never made much profit, I don't do it for the money.
I usually give more stuff away than I sell.
Pre-assembled is not my deal.
And Strat pickups is not much of what I do.
What a lot of us need is some more flatwork makers, besides just a few fender models.
That is what I was trying to emphasize before the Thread took the TK Detour.
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It's not "need assembled" Terry...it's they are assembled as they should be for my guitars and don't need to be customized. Besides, I couldn't engrave them and I really like that. Major plus to me. Like I said though...to each their own.
For someone like myself being able to spend a couple of minutes making the selection for all the choices and placing ONE order for all I need (for a guitar I'm building) is so convenient that there really is no option. At least I don't know of one and since you didn't answer I'll assume you don't either.
It is a hassle and waste of time rounding up all the bits and pieces from different vendors and paying shipping to each one so why would I do that? Well I did when I started winding and it was a real pisser to spend that time and money then to receive orders that had damaged parts, wrong parts or missing parts. I still have to deal with that when I need to wind humbucker types. Sure wish TK would eliminate that problem for me.
As is; I spend a few minutes, spend a fraction of the cost for one pickup and get a three...just can't imagine it being better.
There are also other pluses I didn't mention. I don't know how many times I've received covers that were scratched or screwed up...not one time with TK. Everything is in the box one could use for shipping. Protected and complete. That means a lot to somebody that doesn't keep a quantity of parts around.
I order for the guitar I'm building and have no use for pieces on the shelf.
That's why doing business with them is a "bargain" to me.
I can see it not being right for somebody trying to make profit only with the pickups. When I think about it like that...man, I'm glad I have other things to do personally.
Well it feels great when one finds that which works for them. Hope you have or do.
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I've also used tonekraft many times with excellent results. They have great service and William is very quick to answer emails and whatnot.
THey will also be selling flatwork soon, along with adding other stuff as well.
If I'm feeling lazy I get a premade bobbin by them, I think they are $25ish for a strat set. You can request any mix or stagger you want, or at least I have.
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Tone Kraft sounds like good quality stuff.
Yes, that is too expensive IMO.
I don't make that many Strat Pickups, I mainly do other stuff.
I also don't want any flatwork already assembled.
That part of the process, what magnets you use, how you bevel, how you stagger, and bobbin height is what makes my Strat pickups unique and Custom.
If you need assembled, then you're all set.
Like I say, that's good, but we can always use more options.
GL,
T
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostThat's great if all you are talking about in flatwork is Strat Pickups.
There are many more types of pickups that use forbon flatwork that ADFX doesn't have.
So ADFX is only an economical fix for Strats, nothing else, when it comes to Flatwork!
On Tone Kraft, if you have to buy a 3 strat pickup set for $30 a whack, that don't seem to be any kind of a bargain either?
The best I can tell the Tone Kraft stuff is already assembled, which is fine if the spacing between the flats they use, if the magnet length, and stagger they use suits you?
Just Saying, We need more options!
T
Quality of the bobbins they assemble? Well I'm one to get some and decided for myself rather than take anothers word but I can say I've placed and received numerous orders from them and not one issue. I can't say that about the other places I've ordered from. YMMV.
Bargain? To each their own when it comes to that. I can say I've purchased parts to make my bobbins and purchased bits and pieces all over the place and what I get for the sets at Tone-Kraft is more than a bargain.
If I guess the price of the wire at about $2.50 per pup and figure each pup costs me around $12.50 ...well I'm good to go.
Naturally some don't care about the "one stop shopping" , selection choices, shipping box, flatwork selection, selection of covers, wiring choices, engraving option, magnet options and all for about $10.00 a pup. To me, that is a great bargain.
I don't know of any place where I can pick from the selection and options they have and get everything needed for that price. Do you?
The time and hassle it saves me makes it a no-brainer to go there.
Now if they'd start handling Humbucker kits I'd be in high cotton.
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That's great if all you are talking about in flatwork is Strat Pickups.
There are many more types of pickups that use forbon flatwork that ADFX doesn't have.
So ADFX is only an economical fix for Strats, nothing else, when it comes to Flatwork!
On Tone Kraft, if you have to buy a 3 strat pickup set for $30 a whack, that don't seem to be any kind of a bargain either?
The best I can tell the Tone Kraft stuff is already assembled, which is fine if the spacing between the flats they use, if the magnet length, and stagger they use suits you?
Just Saying, We need more options!
TLast edited by big_teee; 03-19-2015, 06:27 PM.
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Originally posted by firebirdguy1972 View PostWhat I have been doing is getting my rod magnets from Tone-Kraft for a great bulk price. $2.70 for a set of 6 rod magnets if you buy 5 sets or more. It's much better than the 6 bucks a set everyone else seems to want. I get my flat work from Addictionfx in sets of 24 for $36... that's 66 cents per set of flat work plus $2.70 for the magnets... a little over 3 bucks a completed bobbin... it blows stewmac out of the water. Tone-kraft is a seriously great company with great customer service. I ordered some rod magnets from them and said I wanted them pre charged north up because I did not have a way to charge them at the time... They arrived and weren't charged. Emailed them about it and immediately sent me a Stanley vice fixed with magnets to charge mine. They even shipped it next day so I got it a day later... I am not affiliated with them at all I am just an extremely satisfied customer.
I got an email from them because I had the order holding in my cart. I replied I was holding it because I wasn't sure how to place the order requesting the engraving...they advised me to place the order and it would be done. It was done immediately and they didn't charge me for the engraving. I guess because they thought the ordering method may need improving...I don't know. But sure glad they're there and hoping they continue to grow.
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What I have been doing is getting my rod magnets from Tone-Kraft for a great bulk price. $2.70 for a set of 6 rod magnets if you buy 5 sets or more. It's much better than the 6 bucks a set everyone else seems to want. I get my flat work from Addictionfx in sets of 24 for $36... that's 66 cents per set of flat work plus $2.70 for the magnets... a little over 3 bucks a completed bobbin... it blows stewmac out of the water. Tone-kraft is a seriously great company with great customer service. I ordered some rod magnets from them and said I wanted them pre charged north up because I did not have a way to charge them at the time... They arrived and weren't charged. Emailed them about it and immediately sent me a Stanley vice fixed with magnets to charge mine. They even shipped it next day so I got it a day later... I am not affiliated with them at all I am just an extremely satisfied customer.
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Philadelphia Luthier Tools & Supplies Guitar building tools and parts - they dont offer pricees for retailers it is a pity.
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