I need Pick-ups; Factory or Rewinds? Horseshoe?
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Mitch:
A 'reissue' horseshoe p.u. it is. Actually, there are two gentlemen in this Forum for whom I recently built 're-issue' horseshoe pickup coil & magnet assemblies. Your pickup will be exactly like theirs, except for one minor cosmetic variation. Also, I hope Jared's horseshoes are a bit taller than the genuine Rick reissue ones, which I deem to be, for lack of a better word, too squat (clearance: 6/8") to perfectly accomodate my design in which polepieces are gaussed by two bar magnets, unlike the original which uses four magnetic slugs as polepieces and thus can be made suitably short.
I hope I'm making sense here.
A 'reissue' horseshoe p.u. it is. Actually, there are two gentlemen in this Forum for whom I recently built 're-issue' horseshoe pickup coil & magnet assemblies. Your pickup will be exactly like theirs, except for one minor cosmetic variation. Also, I hope Jared's horseshoes are a bit taller than the genuine Rick reissue ones, which I deem to be, for lack of a better word, too squat (clearance: 6/8") to perfectly accomodate my design in which polepieces are gaussed by two bar magnets, unlike the original which uses four magnetic slugs as polepieces and thus can be made suitably short.
I hope I'm making sense here.

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baltimucho
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Mitch I use a squarewave AC TIG welder for aluminium joints. The AC plus H2O (and 250 amps) will definitely get your attention!
My slippers are cosmetic. I think the magnetic field and hi-gain p'ups alters the tone. My 4003S/5 FG has this set-up.
Thanks to Kendall for those genuine RIC horseshoes!
My slippers are cosmetic. I think the magnetic field and hi-gain p'ups alters the tone. My 4003S/5 FG has this set-up.
Thanks to Kendall for those genuine RIC horseshoes!
Buy it before someone else does
Mitch:
Just stay put - eventually my pickup will find you, haha.
Seriously, my 'reissue' pickup uses bar magnets to gauss the polepieces on it because reissue horseshoes proper are not magnetized.
Hey, Jared, can you give me an idea how tall you're going to make the horsehoes for the project at issue? Hopefully a tad taller than 6/8". Also, let me know the exact location, or distance between, the bobbin mount screw holes. Thanks.
Just stay put - eventually my pickup will find you, haha.
Seriously, my 'reissue' pickup uses bar magnets to gauss the polepieces on it because reissue horseshoes proper are not magnetized.
Hey, Jared, can you give me an idea how tall you're going to make the horsehoes for the project at issue? Hopefully a tad taller than 6/8". Also, let me know the exact location, or distance between, the bobbin mount screw holes. Thanks.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Sergio-
I can make the height to just about any spec you choose.
The screw holes are off the standard RIC mounting plate, but of course can be changed if desired. OR you can email me a pdf template or drawings.
If he wants it chromed he is SOL. No good chrome guys here.
Ask Jeff S.
I can make the height to just about any spec you choose.
The screw holes are off the standard RIC mounting plate, but of course can be changed if desired. OR you can email me a pdf template or drawings.
If he wants it chromed he is SOL. No good chrome guys here.
Ask Jeff S.
Buy it before someone else does
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baltimucho
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Hey Mitch, here's some horseshoe pickups for you to feast your eyes on:
From top to bottom, a genuine re-issue HS pickup without the shoes (those large polepieces are magnetized); one version of the original 60s HS pickup with the magnetized shoes; and a project HS pickup I helped put together for a Forum member some months ago. Those are re-issue horseshoes, the mounting plate was made by said member himself, and the black thing on the left is my coil/magnet assembly.

From top to bottom, a genuine re-issue HS pickup without the shoes (those large polepieces are magnetized); one version of the original 60s HS pickup with the magnetized shoes; and a project HS pickup I helped put together for a Forum member some months ago. Those are re-issue horseshoes, the mounting plate was made by said member himself, and the black thing on the left is my coil/magnet assembly.

A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.


