FS/FT: DiMarzio AT-1, Duncan '59n

darthphineas

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For sale or For Trade:

1 - white DiMarzio DP224 AT-1 Andy Timmons model. $50 shipped, via PP gift.
f-spaced. 4-con lead wire. pre-owned. works/sounds great. only moving it because I'm finally replacing it with a zebra model. you may or may not remember this one as being posted here before by who I bought it from... it was listed as having a 'distressed' look, but it wiped off with an alcohol pad.

1 - black Seymour Duncan SH-1N '59 neck. $45 shipped, via PP gift.
non-logo. long mounting legs. 4-con lead wire. pre-owned. got on a package deal and don't need it. this previously had a cover put on and then removed before I got it... little bit of solder left over. 7" of lead wire... if you want, I can add-on/tack-on a few more inches (on the house)... or I can replace the entire lead to a full 12" length, adding $5 to sales price or depending on the trade.


both as a set for $85 shipped, via PP gift


photos of both coming within the next day.



possible trades:

Duncan PATB-1n
Duncan TB-4, zebra or reverse zebra
DiMarzio Liquifire 7, green
DiMarzio Evo 7, green
DMT Baker Act, zebra
DMT Nostalgia neck, black or zebra

or will trade both for a single Duncan RTM.
 
Re: FS/FT: DiMarzio AT-1, Duncan '59n

here are the pics.


first up is the white f-spaced AT-1. it has 16.47k in series, and 8.25k split. whoever tried to 'distress' it in a way where there are some scuffings across the top of the bobbins. I cannot get it to show up in the photos. given that it is already a flat finish, it is not something that jumps out when I look at it. it does sound great. over 9" of 4-con lead wire. edit: this has been direct-mounted, but the mounting holes are not tapped-out or runied - regular mounting screws do work perfectly.

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next is the Duncan '59n. really shiny finish on the top of the bobbins. the typcial light scuff marks. something that went un-noticed until it showed up in the photo is a very tiny hairline cracks across the stud bobbins, going from stud to stud. looking at it again with my bare eyes and it's truly hardly noticed. for some reason, this is something I'm only seeing happen in Duncan pickups. weird. it's reading 7.51k in series and 3.81k split to the slug bobbin. right at 7" of 4-con lead wire. and you can see the little bit of solder from where a cover was on it. from the looks of the bobbins, there is no sign that it originally came with a cover.


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Re: FS/FT: DiMarzio AT-1, Duncan '59n

alright. it's been 7 days. I'm open to offers.

so, as one would say to their bartender... hit me with your best shot.
 
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