Are there aftermarket toasters?
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Are there aftermarket toasters?
Anyone make aftermarket pickups for Rics? Seeing that genuine parts are so hard to get hold of.. (forever seem to be on backorder..)
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
I believe GFS may have been making some toaster lookalikes, but I'm sure that RIC has long since put the kibosh on that.
Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
How could they put a kibosh on it..? its a generic pickup size.. PLEASE don't tell me that Ric is now suing anybody making replacement pups for rics..sloop_john_b wrote:I believe GFS may have been making some toaster lookalikes, but I'm sure that RIC has long since put the kibosh on that.
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
A generic one that does not resemble the toaster would be oaky ... I don't know how the fit would be, but Lace makes an Alumitone that has a retro but non-infringing look to them:
http://lacemusic.com/electric_pickups/a ... _specs.php
http://lacemusic.com/electric_pickups/a ... _specs.php
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
This one should look good in a Rick! 
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I knew you'd like some of those 'custom' ones, Jeff!

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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
Look Here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kent-Armstrong-Toas ... .m20.l1116
There also used to be one called "Broodrooster" which boasted Alnico2 magnets....
Eden.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kent-Armstrong-Toas ... .m20.l1116
There also used to be one called "Broodrooster" which boasted Alnico2 magnets....
Eden.
Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
Or, you could try ordering a bass toaster from RIC. They say that they are "Temporarily unavailable" on the main pickup page, but if you click on the picture, you get to the individual pickup page where it says they are "In stock" and gives you the "Add to cart" button.
I'm not sure what this really means, maybe they are in stock and the website is just messed up, or maybe they aren't and the website is messed up.
Of course, to fit it to a guitar, you'd have to drill the hole out a bit to fit the wood screw.
I'm not sure what this really means, maybe they are in stock and the website is just messed up, or maybe they aren't and the website is messed up.
Of course, to fit it to a guitar, you'd have to drill the hole out a bit to fit the wood screw.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
Seymour Duncan was making them in their custom shop a while back. They were supposed to be a Firebird or P90 type pickup in a toaster like package. They were very pricey, have no idea how they sounded, and don't know if they even still make them.
I'd love to see Bill Lawrence(the real one in Carona, CA)make some pickups for Ricks. Oh well
I'd love to see Bill Lawrence(the real one in Carona, CA)make some pickups for Ricks. Oh well
Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
Mr.Mow wrote:How could they put a kibosh on it..? its a generic pickup size.. PLEASE don't tell me that Ric is now suing anybody making replacement pups for rics..sloop_john_b wrote:I believe GFS may have been making some toaster lookalikes, but I'm sure that RIC has long since put the kibosh on that.
It's not the pickup size, if they put the c/d on anything...it would be for the aesthetic design of the pickup, which I believe is Rickenbacker's exclusively.
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
Yep. I believe they have a trademark on the look of the toaster pickup among other things.collin wrote:Mr.Mow wrote:How could they put a kibosh on it..? its a generic pickup size.. PLEASE don't tell me that Ric is now suing anybody making replacement pups for rics..sloop_john_b wrote:I believe GFS may have been making some toaster lookalikes, but I'm sure that RIC has long since put the kibosh on that.
It's not the pickup size, if they put the c/d on anything...it would be for the aesthetic design of the pickup, which I believe is Rickenbacker's exclusively.
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
I'd always go for non-ric toasters.
The ric ones dont have a little removable tray underneath to get all the burnt crumbs out.
A major design flaw? Or maybe crumbs weren't such a big problem in the 60's.
The ric ones dont have a little removable tray underneath to get all the burnt crumbs out.
A major design flaw? Or maybe crumbs weren't such a big problem in the 60's.
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The '60s toasters were a better design, the crumbs got vaporized on the way down so no need for a tray underneath.Mateybob wrote:I'd always go for non-ric toasters.
The ric ones dont have a little removable tray underneath to get all the burnt crumbs out.
A major design flaw? Or maybe crumbs weren't such a big problem in the 60's.
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Re: Are there aftermarket toasters?
The toaster's external appearance is one of RIC's items of protected trade dress, at least here in the USA. I'm not too surprised to see that this lookalike is from the UK.weemac wrote:Look Here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kent-Armstrong-Toas ... .m20.l1116
There also used to be one called "Broodrooster" which boasted Alnico2 magnets....
Eden.
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The GFS replacements only have the same footprint, not the 'toaster' look, at least in this ad on eBay:sloop_john_b wrote:I believe GFS may have been making some toaster lookalikes, but I'm sure that RIC has long since put the kibosh on that.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GFS-NYII-Top-Mount- ... dZViewItem
GFS also has an analogous humbucking pickup (same footprint):
http://cgi.ebay.com/GFS-NYIII-Top-Mount ... dZViewItem
It would appear that both types would need a center mounting hole drilled in them to be a 'correct' fit on most Rickenbackers.
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