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No longer WTD: 80s Double Cream Hondo or similar Humbucker

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SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
edited June 2019 in Parts £ tFB Trader
Must be coil splittable, to replace one on this type of guitar


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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Are those the “budget” DiMarzio items? 

    I only usually see the type with twelve non-adjustable stud polepieces.
    Be seeing you.
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
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    Yes I think they are DiMarzio PAF Pro lookalikeys. I'm sure the originals (unlike the SD and Dual Sound) had screws'n'slugs.
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    The twelve stud ‘buckers in Hondo/SDCurlee instruments were made by DiMarzio down to a price. 

    I have one of the Hondo/Dimarzio P Bass pickups from the same period.
    Be seeing you.
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Yes I think they are DiMarzio PAF Pro lookalikeys. I'm sure the originals (unlike the SD and Dual Sound) had screws'n'slugs.
    DiMarzio DP151 PAF Pro has twelve Allen screw polepieces. It is medium-high output. I associate it with Racer X period Paul Gilbert.

    The ol’ DiMarzio PAF is their vintage-spec model. Very nice in the neck/Rhythm position.
    Be seeing you.
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
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    The twelve stud ‘buckers in Hondo/SDCurlee instruments were made by DiMarzio down to a price. 
    Ah, I always assumed they were just copies.

    Anyhow, I just need a one to match the above please if anyone has one in their parts box.
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  • HarrySevenHarrySeven Frets: 7650
    I thought I may have done, but alas, no. Sorry, Steve!


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  • SargeSarge Frets: 2221
    Are they definitely Dimarzio? That's a Hondo H1010 which came with mmk45's or H1010D which came with the Dimarzio k10's, the 12 non adjustable slugs, I have never seen adjustable Dimarzios on these. 
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
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    I don't know who the OEM is, I just need one to replace the bridge pickup which has a faulty coil. 
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
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    For anyone interested, the pickups are Matsumoku MMK45s. Matt at House of Tone Pickups rewound the coil for me.
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