Help for a dead 4004 humbucker?

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heinpete
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Thank you very much guys! So I will take it apart as much as possible to access the coil wires... At least I can make use of the chrome parts for may 4003 bridge PU for better thumb rest.
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New Scatterwound 7.4 Ks
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When Jeff's old bass was on ebay I was checking out all the juicy parts on it: 2 toasters($200),HS ultralight tuners($100),Hipshot bridge($100),vintage plexi TRC($100?),vintage knobs(?),Jeff's labor($100) and the BIN was $1200. So I figure I got the bass for $600. Just kidding, that's some of that there fuzzy math. A big plus was this bass was routed for truss rod removal if required, and professionally done by R.I.C.
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"Jeff's labor($100)"

The inspiration to do it is priceless! Image
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