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Retro-fit for Fender MIM
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1 8228 Tue October 7, 2008
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$250.00 Excellent
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Description: Retro-fit for Fender Wide Range Humbucking Pickups



We have come up with a retro-fit process to convert Fender MIM (made in mexico) Re-issue Wide Range Humbucking Pickups (WRHB) into three awesome versions that truly rock the house!



This is NOT a Fender product. It is a modification performed on one of their existing products for the purpose of enhancing the sound.



Please visit us at: www.telenator.com



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telenator@earthlink.net
Keywords: Fender Wide Range Humbucker

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Bonneville Bruce

Registered: June 2003
Location: Caldwell, Idaho
Posts: 639
Comment Date: Tue October 7, 2008

Dear Telanator,



This looks like a good pup, and one that I'll want to purchase when I get the gitus. Thanks for your efforts to create this product where none existed in this niche.



Bonneville Bruce

Playing his '72 Thinline Tele, 2001 Re-issue in the fetching Surf Green

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Registered: September 2005
Location: Connecticut
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Comment Date: Fri October 10, 2008

Bonneville Bruce, thanks. It all came about because of the enthusiasm of so many people here and around the net. We'll be retro-fitting 30 pickups and then we're done.

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Singin' Dave


Registered: May 2008
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1052
Comment Date: Thu October 30, 2008

Interesting. Is this price for one pup or for a set? If the former, you're not too far off saving up for the original
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Telenator
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Registered: September 2005
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 6619
Comment Date: Wed November 5, 2008

Yes, this is the price for ONE retro-fit pickup. The price was not set with the current market value in mind. The price is the result of considering the machining costs, hand winding, hand grinding magnets, assembly, potting, testing and handling. Our tests have shown that these retro-fits truly nail the tone of the original 70's WRHB while having the correct appearance and the benefit of being hand wound, assembled and tested. Yes, in some cases the price is close to the originals. If the buyer decides that a brand new chrome cover over a hand built pickup possessing the same sound as the original is worthwhile, we have something for them.

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hankgittar


Registered: February 2009
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 0
Comment Date: Mon February 16, 2009

I'm looking at options to put actual tone in my '06 72 MIM Thinline RI - Lollar P-92s, Duncan custom shop rewind, Chris Novak rewind, buying "real" WRHB's. SO hard to make the call without sound clips - do you have any sound clips of the finished product?



Also, do you still do these?

Thanks, Hank

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Registered: September 2005
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 6619
Comment Date: Fri March 13, 2009

Hi Hank, sorry to take so long getting back to you. Most times people will send me a PM or e-mail. Sorry I didn't find your request here sooner.



Here's a link to some sound clips:



http://home.comcast.net/~nicholas.caruso/Docs/WRHB.htm

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monstereo

Registered: March 2009
Location: Toronto
Posts: 8
Comment Date: Wed July 1, 2009

I had one of Bob's pickups put into my 72 tele custom and the thing sounded so incredible I have sent away to get a custom cut pickguard so I can put another one of Bob's pickups in the bridge... The difference between his pickups and the ones from the 70s is that you can count on the build quality of his being top notch. The ones from the 70s were spotty and clearly depended on what day of the week and what materials were at hand at the time. If you're a lucky ebay shopper you will find a good quality old pickup. If you don't want to chance it, get one of Bob's. They are explosive!!! (Metaphorically speaking...)
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ESQUIREoholic


Registered: May 2005
Location: Silver Spring, Md.
Posts: 1049
Comment Date: Tue October 6, 2009

These are the pickups for your Custom's, Thinline's - Type ll, and Starcasters.

By far the best pickup I have used in 35 years of playing. It is in my #1 Telecaster Custom and Bob is making a set for my 72 Thinline. They are in a league of their own. The clear articulate voice really sounds fantastic through a vintage Fender tube amp. They sound great driven too and believe me with this investment in a pickup and quite a bit of time using them - I can truely say WOW! I don't play with alot of distortion because I want to hear the guitars tone. I've used so many different pickups in my Teles and these are the best for me. Can'y wait for the Thinline set to arrive. Now if I just had a Starcaster......

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Registered: September 2005
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 6619
Comment Date: Mon October 26, 2009

Wow! Thanks guys! I just happened to look here today and was pleasantly surprised to see your comments. Thank you so much for your support!

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