Pickup ID please.

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Looks like a stag mag on a replacement baseplate, or a homemade stag mag hybrid of some sort. 13.68 is low for a Stag Mag though. Are the poles magnetic, or is there a magnet under the bobbins?
 
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Are the poles magnetic, or is there a magnet under the bobbins?

Not sure. I'll have to ask, its for sale online. Probably can't tell from the picture, huh?

The seller says he thinks its an old Super Distortion, but I don't think so.

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it seems an old superdistortion. But I have a couple of doubts: I have never seen any SD without the little holes on bobbins, and the DCR is exactly the nominal value indicated on the dimarzio site
 
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it seems an old superdistortion. But I have a couple of doubts: I have never seen any SD without the little holes on bobbins, and the DCR is exactly the nominal value indicated on the dimarzio site

Yeah, the 13.68 is spot on, but the missing holes are what leads me to believe its not a SD.
 
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Measure the polepiece spread. If it's 50mm or 52mm, then it's most probably an OEM of Asian origin.

/Peter
 
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not a stagmag for sure. looks like a super distortion knock off to me
 
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Just zoomed in. - you're right couldn't be stag mag. Looked like solid poles on my phone before. Now I can see they are adjustable allens.
 
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My first thoughts were Gotoh / Matsumoku; it could also be a late 70s / early 80s Mighty Mite.

After doing a bit of online research, it appears to be a Mighty Mite 1300; essentially an Asian Super Distortion copy. I wouldn't pay big money for one, but the few that I have played were pretty cool.
 
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