What kind of PUP is this?
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Wow! That's got to be the most amazing thing I've ever seen in the Rickenbacker world. Talk about being as scarce as hen's teeth! It looks to be legit - no argument there - as it bears all the hallmarks of a genuine Rickenbacker pickup. John?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Dave thinks it's genuine too. If the backside convinces Sergio, then it must be true.
Wonder where it came from. No one has seen one on a bass. Someone's parts box?
I was gonna nab it if it stayed low enough, but I don't think that's in the cards.
Dave will most likely let us know it's particulars if he gets it.
Wonder where it came from. No one has seen one on a bass. Someone's parts box?
I was gonna nab it if it stayed low enough, but I don't think that's in the cards.
Dave will most likely let us know it's particulars if he gets it.
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Hmm... Yes.
Seller says the pickup is "'50s or '60s for sure". Is it? I truly don't think so. It screams "'70s". It sure looks like a one-off. The securing plate looks like a standard aluminum plate that's been crudely adapted to accomodate the obviously larger-than-standard magnet required for such an assembly. Speaking of which, I cant' see any signs of a magnet ever having been glued to that bobbin. I could be wrong, of course. The plot thickens...
Seller says the pickup is "'50s or '60s for sure". Is it? I truly don't think so. It screams "'70s". It sure looks like a one-off. The securing plate looks like a standard aluminum plate that's been crudely adapted to accomodate the obviously larger-than-standard magnet required for such an assembly. Speaking of which, I cant' see any signs of a magnet ever having been glued to that bobbin. I could be wrong, of course. The plot thickens...
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
