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FS: a set of Tom Anderson Guitar Works 7-string humbuckers, bridge and neck.
The unusual Anderson design with large-diameter pole pieces and tall coils. These were made in the early 2000s when Anderson did their first very limited run of 7-strings.
The bridge one measures about 11.8 kohms; the neck one about 7.8 kohms. I don't know what models that means they are. The bridge one might be an H3 and the neck one an H1?
In very good condition. Only installed once, by the original owner. Bridge one has 6+ inches of lead left; neck one has 9+ inches. (But length doesn't matter; only how good they sound.
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I have no idea what these go for new, or even if they're currently available. New 6-string ones are selling for $120 ea. How about $160 for the pair, shipped and Paypal'd in the US. If that price sounds nuts, make me an offer.
I will ship to Canada and maybe Europe or South America if you pay the extra shipping.
I'm new here, but I just sold a pair of magnets to Metalman_666, and I have perfect iTrader feedback at sevenstring.org, going back 7 years.
Thanks.
The unusual Anderson design with large-diameter pole pieces and tall coils. These were made in the early 2000s when Anderson did their first very limited run of 7-strings.
The bridge one measures about 11.8 kohms; the neck one about 7.8 kohms. I don't know what models that means they are. The bridge one might be an H3 and the neck one an H1?
In very good condition. Only installed once, by the original owner. Bridge one has 6+ inches of lead left; neck one has 9+ inches. (But length doesn't matter; only how good they sound.
I have no idea what these go for new, or even if they're currently available. New 6-string ones are selling for $120 ea. How about $160 for the pair, shipped and Paypal'd in the US. If that price sounds nuts, make me an offer.
I will ship to Canada and maybe Europe or South America if you pay the extra shipping.
I'm new here, but I just sold a pair of magnets to Metalman_666, and I have perfect iTrader feedback at sevenstring.org, going back 7 years.
Thanks.