Zhangliqun
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Re: Glow In The Dark Humbuckers?
Well anyway, they're not for me. Maybe for the under-30 crowd.
Well anyway, they're not for me. Maybe for the under-30 crowd.
Jack Z said:of all the time u'd own these, how much of it would be spent playing in total darkness after sitting under a light for 30 seconds to charge them?
.00000000000000000000000000000000001%
or less?
I believe you'd get the green color under a black light, unlike the bright white color you'd see from a plain white pup.Evan Skopp said:Would a black light cause these bobbins to glow any differently than, say, white bobbins? I don't know the answer. Anyone?
Jack Z said:of all the time u'd own these, how much of it would be spent playing in total darkness after sitting under a light for 30 seconds to charge them?
.00000000000000000000000000000000001%
or less?
Wasn't the question of an overwound PAF answered with the full shred? I don't think the glow in the dark bobbins are necessarily a bad idea but I wouldn't make them on anything but a custom basis right now. I'm thinking maybe give some real popular flashy players with lots of stage antics the glow in the dark pickups and see if kids/people respond and "have to have them". That's my best marketing idea :nervous:.JeffB said:I don't want this to sound harsh...but IMO, if this an example of the new products/direction Duncan is looking into and not actual USEFUL things like say the "infamous" overwound PAF...this is very disappointing to me as a consumer. Why would you test the market with this and not an overwound PAF? Cost is the only reason I could see.
Again not trying to hijack to the overwound PAF...just using that as an example of products people ask(beg) for...I can't imagine glow in the dark buckers are...'cept maybe at halloween?
itbepopples said:Wasn't the question of an overwound PAF answered with the full shred?
itbepopples said:I'm thinking maybe give some real popular flashy players with lots of stage antics the glow in the dark pickups and see if kids/people respond and "have to have them". That's my best marketing idea :nervous:.