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    Default FS: Seymour Duncans and WCRs

    Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB, double black
    Long lead, 4 conductor, good condition, bought it 4-5 years ago?
    $55 shipped and paypal'ed

    WCR Fillmore Set
    Custom wound by Jim Wagner, these are great pickups for any guitar, awesome in les pauls and surprisingly good in PRS's as well. The single most versatile pickup that I've had in any guitar, will work for blues, rock, even metal, and they clean up super well. Spec at about 11k neck 13k bridge. They're just a little bit hot for my taste. But objectively they sound great, excellent clarity, great for that '70s hard rock tone.

    http://www.wcrguitar.com/fillmore_clips.html

    $200 for the set

    shipping to continental us
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    Default Re: FS: Seymour Duncans and WCRs

    May I suggest that as a low-post user you should add photos (and inlined please, I won't poke around in facebook or whatever)?

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    Default Re: FS: Seymour Duncans and WCRs

    thanks for the tip, I'll post pictures later when I get off work

    what does inlined mean?

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    Default Re: FS: Seymour Duncans and WCRs

    I think he is saying use something like photobucket to post to this board directly. If so I agree it's frustrating to have to go off into the blue on a link to see photos.
    Good luck with the sale.
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