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All nine (9) pickups for $200 plus cost of your choice of shipping.
USPS Priority Shipping: Within the USA about $14. Canada is about $45...?
1: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling. Excellent condition.
2: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 8.5" of cabling. Very Good cond.
3: Seymour Duncan '59 (SH-1b), 8.02 DCR, Single-conductor Braided at 13.5". Excellent.
4: Golden Age P90 Modern Alnico-5 (StewMac), 8.6 DCR, 13" of cabling. Excellent.
5: Dimarzio Virtual Hot PAF (DP214), bridge spacing, 9.66 DCR, 4-cond and 6" of cabling. Excellent.
6: Dimarzio BHN96 (PAF style), neck spacing, 7.70 DCR, 4-cond and 10.5" of cabling. Excellent.
7: GIBSON '57 Classic, 7.85 DCR, Single-cond braided at 14". Nickel cover shows nice aging. Very Good.
8: Maybe an old Mighty Mite? It's at least 37 years old. 13.8 DCR, 5.5" braided single conductor. Good.
9: Seymour Duncan "Pearly Gates" neck. 7.4 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling.


Note on pic of pup #7: When I look at the pic, it looks like there's rust on the cover. There is no rust. Photography illusion...
#7, Gibson '57 Classic and #9, SD Pearly Gates the magnets are flipped. That means that the tone, when the both pickups are selected, will be out-of-phase. The Pearly Gates can be easily reversed by reversing the hot and ground leads, or I can flip the magnet back. The '57 Classic has a single conductor, so the wiring option is not available. I can flip this magnet back, too.
USPS Priority Shipping: Within the USA about $14. Canada is about $45...?
1: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling. Excellent condition.
2: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 8.5" of cabling. Very Good cond.
3: Seymour Duncan '59 (SH-1b), 8.02 DCR, Single-conductor Braided at 13.5". Excellent.
4: Golden Age P90 Modern Alnico-5 (StewMac), 8.6 DCR, 13" of cabling. Excellent.
5: Dimarzio Virtual Hot PAF (DP214), bridge spacing, 9.66 DCR, 4-cond and 6" of cabling. Excellent.
6: Dimarzio BHN96 (PAF style), neck spacing, 7.70 DCR, 4-cond and 10.5" of cabling. Excellent.
7: GIBSON '57 Classic, 7.85 DCR, Single-cond braided at 14". Nickel cover shows nice aging. Very Good.
8: Maybe an old Mighty Mite? It's at least 37 years old. 13.8 DCR, 5.5" braided single conductor. Good.
9: Seymour Duncan "Pearly Gates" neck. 7.4 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling.


Note on pic of pup #7: When I look at the pic, it looks like there's rust on the cover. There is no rust. Photography illusion...
#7, Gibson '57 Classic and #9, SD Pearly Gates the magnets are flipped. That means that the tone, when the both pickups are selected, will be out-of-phase. The Pearly Gates can be easily reversed by reversing the hot and ground leads, or I can flip the magnet back. The '57 Classic has a single conductor, so the wiring option is not available. I can flip this magnet back, too.
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