Kropp pickups

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Yeah this might be tough. Thank u for the offer though. Ill just have to figure out a good way to do it :)
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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!!
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Update a new set of zebras, all the good stuff. Neck 7.7 k al2 bridge 7.9 k al2
$120 shipped us
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daCod wrote:wind me some jaguar pups :badteeth:
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A bunch of new magnets to choose from. A2, A3, A4, A5 and unoriented A5

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Plus new baseplates and cream butyrate bobbins!
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Aged vs unaged parts (done by me, still being perfected)

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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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Be careful doing double creams, I think Dimarzio has a trademark on that. :bong2:
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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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