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ReWind James

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This is the bridge pickup from my JPPost72 set. It's based on a hot patent sticker T-Top and sounds the part. This one is very lightly used and has the same lifetime guarantee as the rest.

Short creamy A5 magnet
8.09k Ohms
Double black bobbins
Gold screws/cover
Original gold foil ReWind waterside decal

$75 shipped within the continental US.
PayPal gift or buyer covers fees.

Swap screws/cover out for polished nickel +$20
Add a matching JPPost72 (or other) neck pickup +$125


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Punchy, tight, jangley, clear and articulate. Roll back the tone for thick huge vintage meatiness. Pair with a PAF-type pickup in the neck and get that honky, nasal, quacky middle position with bark to spare.
 

ReWind James

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How much would shipping to Sweden be?

Here are the options for shipping to Sweden:

USPS First Class: $15.08
USPS Priority Mail $23.50
USPS Express Priority Mail $42.74

Thanks!
 

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Not that you would know, but you might, how does this compare to an early Angus T Top? Not a Gibson Angus.
 

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Not that you would know, but you might, how does this compare to an early Angus T Top? Not a Gibson Angus.

It's not one of James' but I have a T-Top copy overwound in what appears to be a similar way and it sounds incredible. Classic T-Top tone with more grunt but it clears right up when you roll back a bit. If an Angus sound is what you're looking for odds are this pickup has it.
 

ReWind James

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Not that you would know, but you might, how does this compare to an early Angus T Top? Not a Gibson Angus.

I've used the JPPost72 bridge pickups (sometimes paired with a lower wind version for a neck) for a good number of players after an Angus type sound. This can get you there if you have a big open amp pushing the speakers and the right technique.

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My new SG is arriving today, bought a bunch of NOS Tubes and the 4104 is sounding better than ever hooked up to a 412 cab loaded with old Rola 65s.
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ReWind James

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I found a Low Output neck, also. It's about 7.2k with an A3 in it and a raw nickel cover. The cover has a touch of natural aging from living in a shop guitar for about a year. I can polish it out, if desired. Same price/deal as the above if anyone wants it.
 

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JPPost72 SOLD!

(the above mentioned raw nickel Low Output PAF neck is still available)
 

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ALL SOLD!

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