Bobbintron - Pickup Winder
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Re: Bobbintron - Pickup Winder
superb !!
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Re: Bobbintron - Pickup Winder
nah, she wound all the cool Jackson Pick Ups in the 80``s, then went back to Fender because of her fine bones and memories of Leo doing shots off the duple carver. one time, leo threw a bag of bridges up the air, after the party all the broken parts became the Jazzmaster bridge.
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There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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Re: Bobbintron - Pickup Winder
mrmofo wrote:nah, she wound all the cool Jackson Pick Ups in the 80``s, then went back to Fender because of her fine bones and memories of Leo doing shots off the duple carver. one time, leo threw a bag of bridges up the air, after the party all the broken parts became the Jazzmaster bridge.
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Cool story, fine bones and very steady hands I would say. I wondered how that Jazzmaster bridge was invented.
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