4001 -- New model of the week!
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John, is the horseshoe pickup original? I thought they were gone by '69?
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The name fits it perfectly!leftybass wrote:1969 4001 LH, Mike.thb_bassman wrote:Nice, John!
What do you have there?![]()
I affectionately call it, 'mine'.
Congratulations! Absolutely a beauty, a lefty, and all yours!
And it must be rare among the rare, too. I don't recall seeing or hearing of many '69s
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No Jeff....You are right in that they were gone by '69---at least the evidence points to that. I am pretty certain it would have had an early high-gain there from the factory. It has a mid to late-80s h/s now....I am just as interested in why it's there and how long....IMO a while....probably bought new in the 80s for the bass.jps wrote:John, is the horseshoe pickup original? I thought they were gone by '69?
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It looks good there; I would just keep it on the bass. 
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*^%#*@$%, = Great Guy!brycycle wrote:rickfan60 wrote:So i'm a *^%#*@$%, am i Wints? in that case, i want my money back.
My Feb 69 has it's original horseshoes, and I mean original, not from a lapsteel, but the Dec 68 has a hi gain. As ever YMMV...
It's all good...
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Andy, is there a difference between original and lap shoes from the same period? Shape?
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They are exactly the same John, which is why you can drop them straight into a bass from a lap steel.
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wints wrote:They are exactly the same John, which is why you can drop them straight into a bass from a lap steel.
+1
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I did a project thread on how to build you own horseshoe pickup back in about 2004 but it apparently did not make the trip to the new forum program. Here is a picture of the nearly finished pickup.
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Thanks Andy and Ted. The two sets I've got from laps are more flattened from the pic Ted showed, and are both even in height above the coil. I was curious and asked because I wondered if the bass ones had the rise on top and not flatter.
One of my sets is from my '62 lap steel, and the other set from a homemade lap I bought that was made from Rick parts. Unfortunately that one had a coil that was open so I'd have to rewind the 8 pole coil to use it.
Also, in case anyone is concerned about raping my '62, I put a bass higain magnet under the pickup coil and a bass chrome plastic cover on the lap and it sounds amazingly like the horsey magnets did. Now if I was any good at playing it....
One of my sets is from my '62 lap steel, and the other set from a homemade lap I bought that was made from Rick parts. Unfortunately that one had a coil that was open so I'd have to rewind the 8 pole coil to use it.
Also, in case anyone is concerned about raping my '62, I put a bass higain magnet under the pickup coil and a bass chrome plastic cover on the lap and it sounds amazingly like the horsey magnets did. Now if I was any good at playing it....
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Aww, man!rickfan60 wrote:I did a project thread on how to build you own horseshoe pickup back in about 2004 but it apparently did not make the trip to the new forum program. Here is a picture of the nearly finished pickup.
I'd sure like to read that, Ted, and I'm sure many others would. Any chance you could re-do the highlights for the new forum?
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Sure. At the risk of angering the ghost of Jerry Byrd I can repost the pics and some instructions.
I made two of those pickups and sold them both. A while later I was asked by the purchaser of the first one to make another. I had the materials but was reluctant to do it. The thought of vandalizing another 50's vintage lap steel just did not appeal. In the end I really regretted it because the one he wanted required me to disassemble a transition high gain (ouch). After all was said and done he claimed the pickup did not work properly and has bad-rapped me here about it ever since. But that is another story.
John - In my project thread I strongly suggested using the leftover magnet from the bass to make the lap steel work again. I am glad you did that. While not period correct it does prevent an otherwise fine instrument from being useless.
John - In my project thread I strongly suggested using the leftover magnet from the bass to make the lap steel work again. I am glad you did that. While not period correct it does prevent an otherwise fine instrument from being useless.
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Ted, I had very strong qualms against taking shoes off a lap. It all started after I had listened to David Crosby's "If I Could Only Remember My Name" again and I've always loved both the album and the steel work on it. I found a '62 Electro lap auction and when it did not sell, contacted the owner and made a deal for his asking price shipped. Then reality set in when I tried to learn to make it sing.rickfan60 wrote:John - In my project thread I strongly suggested using the leftover magnet from the bass to make the lap steel work again. I am glad you did that. While not period correct it does prevent an otherwise fine instrument from being useless.
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I guess that this could mean that my '69 (April) could have had a horseshoe in it rather than a high-gain, but I have no way of knowing really.....ymmv a lot...there aren't any new screw holes for the surround....wints wrote:*^%#*@$%, = Great Guy!brycycle wrote:rickfan60 wrote:So i'm a *^%#*@$%, am i Wints? in that case, i want my money back.
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My Feb 69 has it's original horseshoes, and I mean original, not from a lapsteel, but the Dec 68 has a hi gain. As ever YMMV...
It's all good...
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Didn't Jeff Rath's '68 have a horseshoe with a high gain style surround?
