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  • 1973 Grey fiber top strat pickup ?

    Anyone ever had any experience with Fender Pickups with the Grey top fiber bobbins ,I've never seen one . I've seen them in older Tokai pickups but not Fender Brand have the Grey top but not a Fender pickup .
    Here is one for sale & I'm wondering if it's legit .
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Fender...-/152826942971
    http://vi.vipr.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayI...2&secureDesc=0
    The leads look like they were never soldered .
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  • #2
    Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post
    Anyone ever had any experience with Fender Pickups with the Grey top fiber bobbins ,I've never seen one . I've seen them in older Tokai pickups but not Fender Brand have the Grey top but not a Fender pickup .
    Here is one for sale & I'm wondering if it's legit .
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Fender...-/152826942971
    http://vi.vipr.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayI...2&secureDesc=0
    The leads look like they were never soldered .
    I've seen Mustang / Duo-Sonic pickups with grey top & bottom flatwork. I can't really remember about the Strat pickups. I've had plenty of grey & black bobbins, though. Fender used whatever was laying around so anything is possible.

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    • #3
      Looks awful new?
      T
      **Like mentioned above, probably NOS unused!
      Fender used .062 grey fiber for some of the amp eyelet boards, they had it available?
      Last edited by big_teee; 05-16-2020, 07:28 PM.
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      • #4
        That's Craig Brody's store. It may be a NOS never installed as replacement part - despite his claim that it came out of a 73 Strat. I think the price is a little high.....


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        Jack Briggs

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        • #5
          I've never seen a grey top (in 45 years being in the guitar making /repairing business) However the wire leads and the small hole on the baseplate look right. A side view would be good. A lot of fakes repros have laser cut or routed flatwork with smooth edges. All the Fender pickups I have seen have always had punched/stamped flatwork that has rough edges. If it's original I suppose the price ain't bad.
          However I just noticed the tinned ends as well, fishy!
          Cheers
          Andrew

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          • #6
            I've got a grey bobbin Tele bridge pickup that Wolfe rewound for me years ago. I'd have to look and see if it is all grey or just a grey top as I don't remember.

            Greg

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            • #7
              I've seen plenty of grey P-bass flatwork from the 70s.

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              • #8
                grey P-bass flatwork from the 70s
                P-bass is .092-.093 or so, for top and bottom.
                In the gray bottom era the strat pickup used the .062 black for the top fiber.
                Don't guess there was a lot of the .062 gray around in those days.
                They did use the .062 gray for some amp eyelet boards in a period in that era.
                Last edited by big_teee; 05-20-2020, 06:34 PM.
                "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                Terry

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                • #9
                  I did a '69 J-Bass bridge rewind last week. Both top and bottom were grey flatwork.
                  Take Care,

                  Jim. . .
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