Lace Alumitone Pickups ** Both have been sold**
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Lace Alumitone Pickups ** Both have been sold**
I have a pair of Alumitone pickups for sale, both include adapter plates for wide mount installation, so they are ready to install. $90 each or $175 for the pair shipped within the U.S. The leads have not been cut and are 10" long. Please note that those are shadows on the pickups and NOT imperfections, these are as new.
Thank you,
Marty
Thank you,
Marty
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- John McClung
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Marty, where did you get the adaptor plates? I just bought a 12-strong Tone Bar and will need a plate to get it into my extended E9 guitars. Thanks.
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Thanks for the info, Marty, I'm sure my Seattle tech Patrick Timmins can make one like that for me.
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But of course!Bryan Daste wrote:Hey John, let me know how you like the pickup once you get it up & running. I've been curious about these for a while!
I really like the one I heard in Jim Palenscar's MSA about 10 years ago, I spent about 2 hours at his shop swapping pickups in and out, and kept coming back to the Alumitone, thought it had a slight edge on tone and clarity.
I also learned about a cool change he had on his F lever: it was a dual double-stop, raised both E's to F, then on to F#. I used to have that change on string 4 on a staggered lever, so I know how subtly useful it is. Might try that double stop on my F lever.
Although...I just made my Rittenberry's D lever a single lower to D, got tired of fiddling with the unreliable double stop. Pete Burak has done the same thing. We'll see how it goes.
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