Here we have a couple double creme humbuckers on the chopping block.
Dimarzio DP100 Super Distortion - $45
Not sure of the year on this, but its nothing too old. Pretty sure I bought it from someone here a year or so ago. This has been a great addition in my guitar since I got my hands on it, but I recently decided to go for a Super II instead. You probably already know about this pickup if you're reading it, so I won't really need to go into detail.
4 conductor wiring with not a lot of lead left (probably 4-5 inches).


Early 80s Duncan Jazz Bridge- $55
I bought this from a local guitar tech / shop-owner a couple years ago who identified it as an early 80s model Jazz bridge (sticker on the bottom says JMB - I'm assuming this is "Jazz Model Bridge" but please feel free to correct me). I wanted something lower output that could still hold its own under distortion and this definitely did the trick! Cosmetically it has definitely seen better days (scratched up bobbins, no tape around bobbins, slightly beaten up poles & screws), but it still works and sounds like a champ. The screw-holes were widened and tapped and will require strat-type mounting screws rather than standard humbucker mounting screws.
Single conductor with only maybe 2 inches of lead left - will definitely require extensions.


Dimarzio DP100 Super Distortion - $45
Not sure of the year on this, but its nothing too old. Pretty sure I bought it from someone here a year or so ago. This has been a great addition in my guitar since I got my hands on it, but I recently decided to go for a Super II instead. You probably already know about this pickup if you're reading it, so I won't really need to go into detail.
4 conductor wiring with not a lot of lead left (probably 4-5 inches).


Early 80s Duncan Jazz Bridge- $55
I bought this from a local guitar tech / shop-owner a couple years ago who identified it as an early 80s model Jazz bridge (sticker on the bottom says JMB - I'm assuming this is "Jazz Model Bridge" but please feel free to correct me). I wanted something lower output that could still hold its own under distortion and this definitely did the trick! Cosmetically it has definitely seen better days (scratched up bobbins, no tape around bobbins, slightly beaten up poles & screws), but it still works and sounds like a champ. The screw-holes were widened and tapped and will require strat-type mounting screws rather than standard humbucker mounting screws.
Single conductor with only maybe 2 inches of lead left - will definitely require extensions.



