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johnallg
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Re: Rickenbacker Pickups

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When Ilan posted, they were available and for only $100. I see RIC has made both $150 now. Actually all pickups are out of stock right now.
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Re: Rickenbacker Pickups

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I just got one from fullersguitars.com.... not vintage for $150.
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MichaelStewart
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Re: Rickenbacker Pickups

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Thanks everyone for the advice about finding a toaster pickup.

In order to save a little bit of cash, I just purchased a toaster on eBay for a little over $100.

Item number: 170232145196

If it is in perfect condition as advertised, I saved $50-$100.

Wish me luck!!!

Thanks again for all the advice. I really do appreciate you guys!
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Re: Rickenbacker Pickups

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Wow, congratulations, great price. Hopefully, it will work out great for you. I sure like mine in the neck of my 4003AFG.

I don't like that guy with the 500 dollar pair of toasters on ebay, as he's always got a pair to sell, which leads me to believe that he buys them the second they become available, and gouges those who aren't quick enough to buy them from RIC. The whole toaster pickup price thing has just gotten ridiculous,IMHO.
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