Kropp pickups
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Re: Kropp Pickups
If I had a guitar already to put them in it'd be easy but 99% of the stuff I have is vintage. If you end up putting these in a tester bolt neck guitar you can usually ship those cheaper as you can take the neck off. Happy to do some demos anytime tho man!
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Updated first post. Will be working on some strat pickups this week. Let me know if you are interested.
Buckers still here. They are a sweet set for $110 or $60 for one!!
Buckers still here. They are a sweet set for $110 or $60 for one!!
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daCod wrote:wind me some jaguar pups
if you're ever in the shit, grab my tit
i like pedals when you know they're on
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i like pedals when you know they're on
When I saw you with that lost look on your face saying you had just saw ET, I thought "uh oh, game over" - innerflight
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A bunch of new magnets to choose from. A2, A3, A4, A5 and unoriented A5
small sample
Plus new baseplates and cream butyrate bobbins!
Aged vs unaged parts (done by me, still being perfected)
small sample
Plus new baseplates and cream butyrate bobbins!
Aged vs unaged parts (done by me, still being perfected)
"Yes I remember a brave guy named Roger dancing around musicians and cleaning their shoes. Occasionally we gave him our broken pedals for repair to get peace for some hours."
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Finished a pair of paf style buckers for a forumite.
Double cream butyrate bobbins, 42awg plain enamel wire, alnico 2 mags, wood spacers and dialed in alloy recipe for the neck and bridge. Both use 18% nickel sliver baseplates shaped from a 1958 paf.
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Re: Kropp pickups
Be careful doing double creams, I think Dimarzio has a trademark on that.
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I also have the set of zebras on the first page available. 7.7k neck, 7.98k bridge or swap em. I'll install the alnico magnets of your choice for $50 bucks each. They have been sitting around and need money for some maple :) Buy the set at $80!
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