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RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

So in the meanwhile, I decided to follow up on @mattbeels' advice to look at more expensive options too. Given the difficult times we live in, I also wanted to support local businesses, so I have pla...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

I’ve also used rolling mills (including the overwound bridge), blues engines, alchemist 90, hot slag (Carol said I couldn’t use that on my exotica build at the workshop because of the name so used the...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

Oh, I’ve just remembered the other Iron Gear pickups I’ve used, Metal Machine. Awesome 🙂

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

It seems the edit button does not work for me on this forum @koendb Yeah Matt makes a good point, @tv101 knows about the edit button, ask him about it. 👍 Oh, I’ve just remembered the other I...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

It seems the edit button does not work for me on this forum @koendb The edit button doesn’t work for any of us, it broke a while back. Im an Iron Gear fan too, I’ve used quite a few Hot Slag, Rollin...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

It seems the edit button does not work for me on this forum 🤔 @koendb Sorry to hear that! You can contact @tv101 about it. 😉

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

Yeah I have P90's in a strat and in my ikea guitar and they both are very good. I mean , Iron Gear P90's (Platinum 90 ) obviously 🙂 It seems the edit button does not work for me on this forum ᾑ...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

I used iron gear steel twin ll on a tele build and I’ve been very pleased with the result. They were easy to wire using a push/pull pot for the extra coil boost. Mine will be an attempt to stay as cl...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

I used iron gear steel twin ll on a tele build and I’ve been very pleased with the result. They were easy to wire using a push/pull pot for the extra coil boost. I’ve also used iron gear P90s and humb...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

@koendb I agree with @deej, I’ve voted for Iron Gear. 👍

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

I agree with @TV101 the iron gear pups are great from what I’ve found.

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

Of those, I’d say Iron Gear. Add a few more brands to the list, and I’d still say Iron Gear. And I’ll keep on saying Iron Gear until you’re spending about 4x the price of Iron Gear pickups!

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

Are you also looking to keep the price down? If not then I would consider looking into pickups from Lollar, Fralin or BKP to name a few pricy ones! I am not sure if I want to go all the way price-wis...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

@koendb As I don’t have experience with any of those pickups I can’t really vote. You’re bound to get a few votes for Iron Gear as they’re well know and liked around here. I‘m guessing that Wilkinson ...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

For my next build, I 've got all material, except tuners and pickups.I am trying to go for a lower output vintage type of pickups and for now, my list contains Iron Gear Steel Foundry Wilkinson M- S...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

@boo Yeah, nice one! Great job dude! Oh, and the repair was pretty good too.

In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

Oh, that does look sore, but the job is never done until there is blood. My new workbench got it's first splash of blood today too, little fiddly electrical screws and little fiddly screwdriver and so...

In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

@boo Here is my latest blood Oh, that does look sore, but the job is never done until there is blood. My new workbench got it's first splash of blood today too, little fiddly electrical screws and l...

In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

@tv101 I used some 3mm ish thick wood off cut that I got from Mark a while back (available here in the shop to buy) and rough cut it shape before gluing it on and sanding it to conform with the shape....

In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

Of course, the debonder is now in my workshop. If I'd stuck my fingers to the kitchen plinths, I wouldn't have been able to reach the debonder (and my wife was away at the time). That made me think. ...

In forum Electric

4 years ago
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