I bought the california 50's set and one of the pickups was dead. Maybe I overlooked contact info on the Duncan website?



I bought the california 50's set and one of the pickups was dead. Maybe I overlooked contact info on the Duncan website?
"it is a really hard song. it has like 3 different power chords in it. i just learned what power chords are, i thought it was the thing from your amp that you plug in to the wall."



Call the number for duncan and they will give you the info and take you replacement order.
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That's the thing, I can't find a number anywhere, website, packaging, etc.Originally Posted by Reckless Abandon
"it is a really hard song. it has like 3 different power chords in it. i just learned what power chords are, i thought it was the thing from your amp that you plug in to the wall."



it's on the main site (it's at the bottom of the page):
contact info
If you got them from an authorized dealer, you may be able to do the exchange with them.Originally Posted by Xeromus



unbelievable, how'd I miss that? Thanks!
"it is a really hard song. it has like 3 different power chords in it. i just learned what power chords are, i thought it was the thing from your amp that you plug in to the wall."



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"it is a really hard song. it has like 3 different power chords in it. i just learned what power chords are, i thought it was the thing from your amp that you plug in to the wall."