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Roy Thomas

 

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Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2022 9:33 am    
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anyone have the dimensions of the lawrence L 710 pickup. seems as if becky doesn't return calls. i have a special need for a size and the e66 & 10-1 are too high and do not want to cut the body. thanks.
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John Fields


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Collinsville, Mississippi; USA
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2022 6:16 pm    
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I just got a narrow one in the mail yesterday. It's 4-5/8 wide at the flanges and 3-31/32" (say 4") wide for the actual pickup. It's 1-3/8" in the other direction and 3/4" tall, not counting the wires.
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Roy Thomas

 

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Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2022 6:38 am     710l
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thanks for the kick-back mr. john
seems like my options now is to make a new changer pedestal. i like to install my pickups with some range of height adjustments and it was too close.
that also means i have to adjust the scissor comb downward also.
this has been a build from heck. i think the body was actually made for a keyless and the changer holes were already cut out so forced to use them. nothing standard from my father's inventory would fit so i had to modify them.
anyway, it will turn out, just more time involved. it is a white pearloid D10 with 8flr 4 knee and 1 verticle.
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