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  • Where to find white zebra pickups?

    I know Seymour Duncan makes them, but I can’t find them online anywhere. I’m looking for an alnico 2 pro neck pickup in white zebra.


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    Re: Where to find white zebra pickups?

    If anyone has them it would likely be Banjomikez on ebay. If he doesn't have them, any dealer can order them.

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    • #3
      Re: Where to find white zebra pickups?

      yep. they can be ordered but i dont see them in stores often

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      • #4
        Re: Where to find white zebra pickups?

        Ordering a non-standard option via dealer is so 90's. I don't know why we couldn't have all available options selectable on the site.

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          Re: Where to find white zebra pickups?

          Originally posted by chadd View Post
          If anyone has them it would likely be Banjomikez
          Agreed, just shoot BanjoMikez a message on eBay or Reverb and he'll hook you up.

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            Re: Where to find white zebra pickups?

            Originally posted by TheViewFromVenus View Post
            Ordering a non-standard option via dealer is so 90's. I don't know why we couldn't have all available options selectable on the site.

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            Not every industry has cut out the middle man and ships direct from the factory. Honestly, it's a good thing. Brick and mortar shops are having a hard enough time and having dealer networks helps keep the industry viable. If the only options were online or pawn shops, I think you'd see the industry tail off quite a bit.

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