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ricardo_vicente wrote:Really interesting one that, Mitch. Do you know what pickups are in there now? Looks like they've been changed or at least the covers have been taken off.
I used to own a Gibson ES-347 from a similar period and it had the most brutal ceramic pickups in it.


Kind of. They were the high-output ceramic pickups which were used as the prototype for what is now referred to as the "Dirty Fingers". As I understand it, they were standard on pretty much all Gibson models at that time. Kind of out of place on a semi-hollow jazz guitar, so I swapped them. Got good money for the pickups though becasue a guy was looking for a period-correct set for his Les Paul from that era.Danotron wrote:
Hey Richard,
The Gibson 347's came with Gibsons "Dirty Fingers" pickups.
Well, it would certainly be an apt name with all that gooey black resin on the back!whojamfan wrote:Almost absolutely positive they were referred to as "dirty fingers" back then as I've heard the name for many, many years.

Thanks Dan. I just wish I saw that picture before I bought a set of black speed knobs for my Les Paul.Now I have to get a set of gold ones!Danotron wrote:Good story there Mitch, small world!

+1 What were the odds?! Obviously, pretty good.Danotron wrote:Good story there Mitch, small world!

