Another big shipment is coming in shortly and again I'm lacking space for it.
Time for a snap sale to free some space.
Death Valley humbucker set (
info) £75 + £5 p+p
Prototype from back when I was creating my P90 toned Strat singles (
info) £29 + £5 p+p
Prototype from back when I was creating my HSS humbucker (
info) £50 + £5 p+p
Neck prototype from back when I was creating my Chameleon humbucker (most versatile humbucker ever) (
info) £80 + £5 p+p
A little experiment I ran parallel to designing the chameleon which combines PAF and medium output humbucker together (bridge position) (
info) £80 + £5 p+p
A prototype set from designing the Chameleons, Not quite perfect in all modes in my opinion (some are great, however). Perfect for someone who may only be interested in only using a select few modes of them. You can read up on my thoughts on these
here £150 delivered
A prototype made when designing Impmann's custom pickups. Stacked P90 with alnico rod magnets designed for a jangly bright tone. Soundclips available
here (B clips) and description
here £50 + £5 p+p
Murky Horizon neck b stock - bobbin warped due to being wax potted in too much heat. Only cosmetic, and solved with this stylish plain cover (
info) £40 + £5 p+p
Bridge position Solar Flare HSS humbucker. Used to test some new black coated covers.
Info £65 + £5 p+p
Solar Flare in neck spacing. Turns out it makes a fantastic neck humbucker for people who hate humbuckers due to it's single coil like clarity and cut.
Info £55 + 5 p+p
Avalanche stacked single coil pickup set. Fire breathing noiseless single coils used for stock photos.
Info £150 delivered
Tele neck sized Frigid Haze (with alnico 2 rods) info
here £35 + £5 p+p (wonky stagger)
A little prototype I did to test the difference between screws/slugs and blades. 50mm pole spacing, would be great for a warm jazzy bridge position. £35 + £5 p+p
An old design of mine. The blizzard single coil sized humbucker set. Designed to get a single coil like sound when wired in parallel. £100 delivered.
And the best for last... A b stock set of Chameleons. I made these for exhibition at the London guitar show, but unfortunately I hadn't quite got the hang of installing the covers on them (it's a darn nightmare) and they bent the covers ever so slightly above a pole hole on both covers. Unplated nickel covers, they're perfect apart from that. I guess you can get the general idea of them from part 1 of my Chameleon blog series
here £180 delivered
B stock high output Hurricane bridge (
info) built mistakenly in the wrong stagger. Just so happens that the coil broke at the eyelet and I had to hook it up off to the side instead. Don't prod it when installing and it won't cause any issues (I'll put tape over it for protection too). As can be clearly seen I haven't got to taping / string wrapping the coil, so I'll leave that option to the buyer. £45 delivered.
(Tele body in post below)
Comments
Also, if I wanted to pair it with one of your Telecaster bridge/Treble position replacement pickups, which would make a better match? Texan Dustdevil, Cirrostratus or a custom wind of my own choosing?
I wouldn't match it with anything hotter than a Cirrostratus personally, but if you're used to, and like, the normal volume difference between Tele pickups you could go with a Texan Dustdevil. Both would give you a soft transition between the neck and bridge positions unlike your standard Tele, and more so than even a Strat.
Whether that was due to curling from the coil force, or just not straight to begin with, I don't know.
It has;
-Vintage brass saddle style bridge
-Alnico rod vintage style pickups (flat stagger bridge)
-Brown tort pickguard with top mount pickup screws
-fully wired A250k pots and a remarkably nice 3 way switch.
-Chrome push on knobs
-Chrome square jack plate
-S style strap locks
-Chrome neck plate and screws
-Bullet style ferrules
-Fender dimensions neck hole arrangement
-72x54x12mm neck pocket
-The pickguard and control plate don't seem to quite fit together quite perfectly, so there's a little gap there.
Looking for £220 delivered.
Feel free to exploit this in your negotiations.
With a rough idea of their DCR stats, I could devise a control circuit for my old Ibanez RS405.
The alternative would be to get the stock Super 6 pickups radically modified. (Does anyone supply rod magnets of the correct diameter to replace the original steel stud polepieces?)
I've no idea what the radii of the super 6 poles are, but if they're 5mm then I have that covered.
But that's a model I continue to offer via my site.
The radius of the Ibanez Super 6 polepieces is zero, zip, zilch. All six studs are flush with the plastic cover.
The diameter of the polepieces is 7mm (as distinct from the ¼" American design that they imitate!)
The length of the polepieces is 18mm. They protrude through the upper fibreboard plate approximately 1mm so as to be flush with the plastic covers.
It was my hope that the steel slugs could be replaced with rod magnets, then, the neck and middle coils rewound to approximately their original resistance and the bridge coil wound about twenty five percent hotter than standard.
If 7mm rod magnets are unobtainable, it is probably going to be easier for me to purchase new pickups.