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Seymour Duncan JB
I have a Seymour Duncan Pickup marked TB4L on the bottom. I pulled it from a Lotus Les paul I'm working on...about 5" of original lead remaining.....anybody know what this is worth used...I'm considering selling it...Yes I understand it's a Trembucker but I have it....I could solder on some new leads but the shield would just be soldered to it.....so any ideas...I'm not selling it until my new pickups come in but wanted to get an idea how much something like this will sell for.....It does work and sounds pretty good.....ohms out at 17.6 k ohms
I also have what appears to be a crappy stock Humbucker from the Lotus with about 7" of lead.....one of the slug pole pieces is pushed in a bit but it still works and ohms out at about 9.82kohms..... what could I expect to sell these for?
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Re: Seymour Duncan JB
Probably $30-$50 for the JB, depending on which way the eBay wind blows for that week. The Lotus is a giveaway. I'd say clip the lead completely off and use it as a cool paper weight. Or, maybe take out the threaded poles and use it as a pen holder.
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Re: Seymour Duncan JB
good suggestion for the lotus pickup.....Maybe I'll just keep it in case I build something and can use it as a temporary pickup....
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