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    Question Duncan Distortion with Nickel Covers

    Hey guys, I've been looking all over, and I can't seem to find a Duncan Distortion humbucker with nickel covers. I have a nickel model 59 that I'm putting in the neck of my Les Paul, and I want to find a matching Distortion to go in the bridge.

    Is it possible to order such a pup at Guitar Center, Seymour Duncan, or anywhere else? If so, how much more will this cost?

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    Default Re: Duncan Distortion with Nickel Covers

    As long as it is not a Trembucker style DISTORTION, you can get a cover here for $10.


    http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/product/HUMC2



    Good Luck.

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    Default Re: Duncan Distortion with Nickel Covers

    Thanks Outlaw... is it easy to install and fit it to the existing pickup?

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    Default Re: Duncan Distortion with Nickel Covers

    Duncan offers nickel on almost all their humbuckers. I'm a big fan of nickel covered, so I've had to order all of them. Lewguitar and Blackrose, here on the forum, are dealers that tend to stock a lot of nickel covered models. If you end up with something other than the Distortion, try a Custom 5! Custom, JB, and CC also sound great in Pauls.
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