Anyone know what this pickup is?

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PennPenn Frets: 657


It was random. EBay buy. Apparently tests at 5.56 but I’ve ordered a meter to check.

Anyone know what it is? 
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  • bertiebertie Frets: 13576
    no idea, but looks like it could do with and iron filing clean up
    just because you don't, doesn't mean you can't
     just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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  • PennPenn Frets: 657
    bertie said:
    no idea, but looks like it could do with and iron filing clean up
    I paid extra for those. 
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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 10966
    edited May 2023 tFB Trader
    Either my customers have very dirty pickups and acid sweat - or that baseplate looks a bit too clean for the 'relic colour' of the poles. It looks a bit baggy and loosely wound on the turns at the bottom neck end of the pickup, and the soldering of the eyelets is a bit more rustic than I'm used to seeing on older Fender pickups. No date stamp or other markings so if I had to guess I'd say either a late era Fender - perhaps Japanese, or a small independent winder.  Though saying that the wire 'stress relief hole' in the baseplate looks a bit 'slack fitting' for a US Fender or Japanese. 
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  • PennPenn Frets: 657
    This was the advert and seeing it in the flesh I think I’ve been mislead 

    Fender USA Custom Shop Single Coil Pure Vintage Pickup. Great sound and aged vintage feel, staggered poles. bridge position, measures 5.56.

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  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7853
    Could be a Tokai
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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 10966
    edited May 2023 tFB Trader
    Hummm I personally wouldn't have thought that's 'Custom Shop'. 
    ...... er ..... how can you get a vintage 'feel' in a pickup? Vintage sound yes ... feel .... well crumbly and knackered is how many vintage pickups feel when they first come onto my bench .... I usually try to stop the crumbly bit (they often stink too).
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  • skunkwerxskunkwerx Frets: 6886
    It's half of a humbucker. 

    Raise an ebay dispute. 
    The only easy day, was yesterday...
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  • PennPenn Frets: 657
    skunkwerx said:
    It's half of a humbucker. 

    Raise an ebay dispute. 
    For 30 quid I’m not sure I can be bothered. 
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14714
    Interesting damage around the soldering eyelets on the baseplate. Not sure why the end of the white insulation has frayed?

    I wonder whether the output conductors in the photograph are original. 
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 10966
    edited May 2023 tFB Trader
    Interesting damage around the soldering eyelets on the baseplate. Not sure why the end of the white insulation has frayed?

    I wonder whether the output conductors in the photograph are original. 
    Because although the pickup has clearly been wax potted - but it may well have been before the output wires were soldered. some cloth covered hook-up wire frays like a bastard if it doesn't get thoroughly wax dipped. The  'damage' to and around the eyelets is just piss poor soldering combined possibly with flux paste burning off. I think the solder might be lead free 'cooked' at too low a temperature, it looks too lumpy for old lead/tin solder. Of course it could be a 'repair' but I think that dates the pickup as modern as nobody was concerned about getting brain damaged in times of yore. 
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  • BillDLBillDL Frets: 7609
    Bag it and throw it away immediately.  The base plate is blue asbestos !!   ;)
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  • Alex2678Alex2678 Frets: 1167
    I think they title is contradictory anyway, pure vintage is the name of the regular USA stuff, not custom shop
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  • BillDLBillDL Frets: 7609
    bertie said:
    no idea, but looks like it could do with and iron filing clean up
    Just as @OilCityPickups said in the thread about cleaning fretboards, where wire wool was mentioned:
    "But mask your pickups on a non removable neck guitar - steel wool plays absolute havoc with them".
    @bertie qualified this by providing a link to Lollar Pickups website in his comment:
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  • bertiebertie Frets: 13576
    Bertie in actually being helpful  shock horror



    just because you don't, doesn't mean you can't
     just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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  • PennPenn Frets: 657
    Maybe I’ll have to just buy a set of new pickups for the green thing I’m building. 
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  • LastMantraLastMantra Frets: 3825
    edited May 2023
    The solder joint on the left (bottom) looks a bit iffy like it's not got enough solder but maybe it's just the pic?

    At least if you don't know what it is (make etc.) you can be totally objective about how it sounds. 
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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 10966
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    It's a lowish wind plain enamel strat pickup ... it'll sound good. Maybe not outstanding, but good. 
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72913
    If it's not been damaged by pushing the G pole down slightly, which appears to have been done as it's sticking out a bit on the bottom - it won't be if it meters OK - then it's got to be worth roughly that much no matter what it is.

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  • LastMantraLastMantra Frets: 3825

    Maybe not outstanding, but good. 

    A bit less objective now  =)
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  • PennPenn Frets: 657
    It's a lowish wind plain enamel strat pickup ... it'll sound good. Maybe not outstanding, but good. 
    Ash are you suggesting you might be able to do something better? ;) 
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