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impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
edited August 2022 in Parts £
Fender Texas Special Neck pickup with aged cream cover £30 SOLD




Bloodstone Neck pickup, believed to be an early 60s voiced unit. It sounded fantastic. Comes with a white/aged cover £25 EDIT: measured last night and its a 48mm unit. TBH, it sounded perfect in a vintage spec guitar... but for completeness etc....


Seymour Duncan SSL-5 bridge pickup. Superb high output Strat pickup. No shrillness, just big! £40  SOLD


Postage £3.35 per pickup or will do a deal for all three if required.
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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    edited September 2022
    Additionally... there's a load of other stuff in the drawer to get rid of:

    Wilkinson Strat Trem
    Hardly used, should have the screws somewhere but no springs. Works well but annoyingly the ballends of strings get stuck in it hence why I replaced it.  I'm sure you could run a drill bit in there to relieve it slightly, but I found a cheap Fender bridge so slapped that on the guitar! £15





    Old Gold Strat trem - not sure of age/make etc. What you see is what you get, sorry no arm but a standard Far Eastern one fits. £7.50



    Tele type bridge, brass saddles, through body stringing or top load. £5 SOLD


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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Set of CTS pots, cap and output socket from a MiM Precision Bass (replaced due to EMGs). Solid shafts. Could work fine in a Tele. £10


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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Jaguar Pickguard in white/parchment. Fitted a Squier 70s CV thing perfectly and meant you could get rid of that god-awful corned beef tort. £5


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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Tele Bridge plate for use with a Bigsby by WD. This is one of the metal ones, not the nasty plastic jobs. Its relic Gold finish but if I was going to use it, I'd strip the gold back to reveal the nickel underneath (probably nickel anyway). The holes have been elongated a touch by a previous owner but will be hidden (mostly) by the bridge. £15





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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Tele control plate - fully wired for use with a neck humbucker and single coil bridge. Has a dual gang volume pot (500k/250k) and a push pull on the tone pot for a coil tap. Nice PiO cap fitted and a decent three way switch. £25


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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    As with the pickups, the prices above are plus shipping (£3.35). Can combine stuff etc deals for job lots etc.... :-)
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    How much output cable is left on each of the Stratocaster pickups?

    What is the polepiece spacing on the Bloodstone neck position pickup?
    Be seeing you.
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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    How much output cable is left on each of the Stratocaster pickups?

    What is the polepiece spacing on the Bloodstone neck position pickup?
    There is plenty on each for each position in a regular Strat. I can get accurate measurements tonight if you are keen.

    Likewise, I'd have to measure the Bloodstone.

    Texas Special is SOLD.
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  • axisusaxisus Frets: 27656
    What's a dual gang volume pot for?????
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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    axisus said:
    What's a dual gang volume pot for?????
    So that the neck humbucker sees 500K and the bridge single coil sees 250K. :-)
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  • jaymenonjaymenon Frets: 761
    impmann said:
    axisus said:
    What's a dual gang volume pot for?????
    So that the neck humbucker sees 500K and the bridge single coil sees 250K. :-)
    Are the tapers different on the 250K and 500K sections of the pot? Objectively / subjectively?
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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Good question - I'm not sure I can answer it accurately, though. When it was in the guitar, the neck pickup (a PAF-alike) was a lot hotter than the bridge unit (60s spec Tele), so there was a bit of an imbalance anyway. What it did enable though was the right overall tone - the neck pickup had clarity without making the bridge pickup ice-pick spikey, or having the bridge pickup 'normal' and having a woofly neck unit.

    It actually was a Fender branded/packed pot (its made by CTS to their spec) so its pretty decent quality. :-)

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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    Bumpage - will consider offers/job lots etc Try me. :-)
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  • what string spacing is the Strat bridge
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  • impmannimpmann Frets: 12286
    what string spacing is the Strat bridge
    Which one, chap?

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