I saw my first Mustang guitar on a '60s TV show called Shindig and a guitarist by the name of Jerry Cole doing solos for many guest artists. Soon after that, I had my band members drive me to...
This P-Bass® replica pickup features the look and sound of the '60s tradition. It's perfect for restoring your old instrument and comes with a brass bottom plate to help insure ease of mounting. The coils are balanced for noise...
Often called the Tele® Bass, this pickup keeps the traditional look of the '50s and '60s. The slightly stronger Alnico V rod magnets gives the pickup more presence and output. It's a little fatter and fuller-sounding than the '50s...
Back in the mid '60s, Fender was only making Tele®s with rosewood fingerboards. I kept asking Bill Carson to make an all-maple slab board neck for me. These pickups are pretty much the same ones that I wound for...
Imagine the pickups out of an old '52 gold top or a '59 ES-330. By removing the cover you'll find the same hand-fabricated bobbins, wire and "flatback" tape that was used in the originals. Two specially calibrated Dun-Aged Alnico...
Imagine the pickups out of an old '52 gold top or a '59 ES-330. By removing the cover you'll find the same hand-fabricated bobbins, wire and "flatback" tape that was used in the originals. Two specially calibrated Dun-Aged Alnico...
Imagine the pickups out of an old '52 gold top or a '59 ES-330. By removing the cover you'll find the same hand-fabricated bobbins, wire and "flatback" tape that was used in the originals. Two specially calibrated Dun-Aged Alnico...
I wound this pickup hotter for added output and fullness. Like my Texas Hot, this pickup is both magnetically and physically aged to sound and look like a '50s pickup but with an added punch. Each comes with a...