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Thanks. I'm looking for one. Don't like the non-original 4003 Hi-Gain that is currently in my '73. I need a toaster sound there.
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Sérgio.
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At your service. I do have a (recent) toaster pickup around somewhere. Needs to be (re)wound though. Let me know if you can use it.
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