Hi, thanks you very much for these first replies
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Originally Posted by Talmir
I think that this might just be a pup hack job.. someone lost the springs to mount the pup at the bridge at some point and instead of replacing them he took a broken pup and hacked them together to get it to the right height from the bottom of the route..
my take at least :P
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You might be right, the Tele "baseplate" construction looks quiet selfmade
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Originally Posted by Oldschoolwax
That looks Like a Dimarzio stack construction, I have one here for a Strat on the table, two pieces looks like they may have been waxed together but are now separate. I pulled this from the bridge of a 73 S to replace the original that was ( luckily ) kept in the case.
~Michael
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Michael, what guitars is a "73 s", 1973 Stratocaster ?
To all viewers: Is it possible at all, that the lower coil gives a signal to the amp without having pole-pieces / magnets.
Best regards,
Till