That may work ...I'd be afraid though. May be just get a new one?jtcnj wrote:solder?
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Epiphone Tommy Thayer...all stock with Seymour Duncan pups. I crossed over to the dark side and grabbed it. I see Philadelphia Luthier Supply sells them on Amazon. Will also try the flip.tobijohn wrote:That is a wild finish, is it stock? There's a lot of options for chrome touchup paint on Amazon but a new chrome poker chip is probably less expensive...
I didn't know that the old Bears lineman/current radio color commentator was a rocker . Personally, I'd go with chrome knobs for the total bling look....
Ha...nah, he most likely into Show Tunes and the like....from what I have heard. Gotta keep it stock too...lol.
On another forum, there is a lot of positive talk on Bootstrap pickups. I just ordered one of their tele sets. $49.99 plus I think $5. shipping + tax.
Congrats! HNGD!Lamf77 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 11:07 am Well...I totally forgot I had ordered this last week! ZUWEI Custom Shop Series TL. Someone on a Facebook Forum grabbed one and raved about it. Were $289 and when they dropped to $260 I almost pulled the trigger. Then a week ago they dropped to $199! Sold! Arrived well boxed in a styrofoam container....cooler density, not cheap. Came with thin gig back and truss rod adjustment instructions. Set "roasted maple" neck, and excellent build quality. I can not find any issues. Neck is a bit chunkier than I am used to. Reminds me of the old SX Natural Strat I sold years ago. I discovered later these are a Fender Merle Haggard "clone".
Picture of the real deal and link....it's pretty accurate copy!
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Zuwei is the brand. The Amazon Return policy made it a no brainer. Question....I bought those Squeir Classic Vibe/Tonerider pups awhile back. Can the gold neck cover be swapped onto those? And I take it the bridge needs to come off to swap the bridge pickup?tobijohn wrote:I actually need more pickups for the Tele style guitarss I already have but if they offered a lefthanded version, for $200 that's a no-brainer...
The neck cover can easily be swapped as what is holding it on to the equivelant of a base plate are tabs that easily bend back and probably some wax which can be loosened afyer a few moments under a blow dryer. However, the new pickup might be a little taller than the stock one so those tabs might have to be bent a little differently to get it to stay on properly.
I bought these at least 3-4 years ago. Would I be able to check somewhere on them to see if they are indeed the Tonerider version?tobijohn wrote:The neck cover can easily be swapped as what is holding it on to the equivelant of a base plate are tabs that easily bend back and probably some wax which can be loosened afyer a few moments under a blow dryer. However, the new pickup might be a little taller than the stock one so those tabs might have to be bent a little differently to get it to stay on properly.
The bridge plate has to be removed to replace the bridge pickup but it's simple, just loosen the strings and then remove the screws that hold it to the body.
One note on the Classic Vibe/Tonerider pickups: When production switched to Indonesia apparently so did the pickups that are used. To the best of my knowledge, the Toneriders are only in the older MIC Classic Vibe guitars...
You should be good but PM me a picture showing the labels on the bottoms, and I can confirm (can't recall the exact nomenclature but I'll recognize it when i see it)...