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Paul Osbty

 

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Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2003 11:15 pm    
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I am trying to get some info from Seymour Duncan. They list thesae pickups as Stringmaster replacements:

11034-41 & -42 Front Side and Rear-Side Pickup for Stringmaster®

Are these for 6,8,10,or 12 strings? How do they sound?
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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2003 1:11 am    
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Hi Paul
If I read this correctly by saying "recreated to fit in your old classic"
it IMPLIES 8 string, as the Stringmaster was an 8 string guitar.

The other reference to "These pickups were pulled out of many lap steels and converted into lead pickups for Tele®. :
MUST refer to a 6 string pick-up.(I don't recal an 8 string Tele®.)

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11034-41 & -42 Front Side and Rear-Side Pickup for Stringmaster®
Originally developed for Johnny Farina of "Santo & Johnny," the pickup for Stringmaster® is wound for that distinct lap steel sound. The front-side position is wound "top going" and North polarity. The rear-side position is wound "top coming" and South polarity. When used in combination with each other the pickups will be humbucking. Both pickups have the traditional pole spacing. The magnets are protruding from the top and bottom of the flatwork for a smooth even response. Each pickup is recreated to fit in your old classic and comes with schematic and mounting screws. Hookup wire is the classic "push back" cloth braid wire.


11034-45 1950 Lap Steel (Single Coil)
These pickups were pulled out of many lap steels and converted into lead pickups for Tele®. The pickups have a rectangular vulcanized bottom plate and mounted into the body of the instrument using two wood screws. Each bobbin is fabricated and specially hand-wound using vintage techniques. The bobbins are protected by waxed string for added coil protection. Hookup wire is the classic "push back" cloth braid wire.



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Michael Brebes

 

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Northridge CA
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2003 12:23 pm    
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Looking at the length dimensions(~.45" longer) versus the 6-string lap steel pickup on the Duncan website, I would pretty strongly assume that the Stringmaster Antiquity is an 8-string pickup.
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Paul Osbty

 

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Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2003 10:37 pm    
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Okay, that is good info. Thanks everyone. As I look at my Deluxe 6, the pickup measurements are identical to my Stratocaster pickups.

When the need necessitates (if the original pickups fail) I have a plethora of Strat pickups to choose from.
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