
Look pretty awesome so far. Looks like he has real chrome steel magnets, not the laminated shoes of yore. Hope the legal issues have been worked out and these will be another option for those that need them.
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Yep, all toasters are 6-poles. I'll defer to the serious pickup experts when it comes to the bridge pickups.egosheep wrote:Yeah, it's really exciting! Did they ever use 6 pole pickups on a bass?
Darn... didn't notice the size of the shoes. Maybe he's moved to the pre-WW2 era pickups due to copyright issues?jps wrote:This looks like it is for a lap steel (LS), not a bass, given the shoes are 1 1/2" wide and the height adjusters and style shape of the end plates are for a LS, too.
So these won't fit in a bass?jps wrote:This looks like it is for a lap steel (LS), not a bass, given the shoes are 1 1/2" wide and the height adjusters and style shape of the end plates are for a LS, too.
That'd be Dale selling that one. Jeff beat me to it - 1.5" wide.Rockin' James wrote:I talked to Mike at Lollars shop, he states these are for a guitar and they are $400.00
There is one on ebay today, kind of expensive but it is a bass model.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :MESELX:IT
And it's gone...johnallg wrote:That'd be Dale selling that one. Jeff beat me to it - 1.5" wide.Rockin' James wrote:I talked to Mike at Lollars shop, he states these are for a guitar and they are $400.00
There is one on ebay today, kind of expensive but it is a bass model.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :MESELX:IT
In more ways than one probably...And it's gone