HB 4-wire vs. 2-wire PU / toaster conversion

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HB 4-wire vs. 2-wire PU / toaster conversion

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Due to possible inaccuracies on my part I have chosen to remove the content of ths post. If I can qualify my original post I will resubmit it at a later date.
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Great, but the so-called "two-wire humbucker" is not a Rickenbacker pickup, or could I be wrong?...
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Maybe JH will chime in...


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Yeah, fat chance haha!Image
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I heard he was buried in his work.....
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