Faux Horsehoe bridge Pup?

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Gilmourisgod
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Faux Horsehoe bridge Pup?

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This may sound ridiculous, but I like the look of a horseshoe bridge pup, but not necessarily the sound vs. modern hi-gains. Has anyone ever made a purely cosmetic faux horseshoe pickup cover? I've read posts about people cutting the "notch" in a modern bridge to make it look like a vintage model, this seems like something in the same vein.
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Re: Faux Horsehoe bridge Pup?

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Gilmourisgod wrote:<SNIP>Has anyone ever made a purely cosmetic faux horseshoe pickup cover? I've read posts about people cutting the "notch" in a modern bridge to make it look like a vintage model, this seems like something in the same vein.
Hi Alex

Yes, Paul W has - see here

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