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I have a set (two) in good working condition from 1956 . $150
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Ebb,

A consideration, just in case you might not be aware: Jason Lollar makes excellent stringmaster replacement pickups. And they'll be new, fresh, strong, trouble-free and have the best of the old original stringmaster pickups that varied a bit unit-to-unit ....sometimes quite a "bit". And made by one of the the top true experts of modern pickups.

Jason's steel guitar pickups:
http://www.lollarguitars.com/mm5/mercha ... ar-pickups

But if a set of originals were good in all mechanical and sound aspects, ....then they would certainly be well worth $150 for the set ! ......imho fwiw.
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thanks denny. advice taken. i have sent george an email accepting his offer.
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