Duncan '59 Pickups

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6string40

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Practically brand new logo'd Duncans in black, regular spaced. Pulled them out of a 2 month old Jackson Dominion. Both have a lot of lead remaining. Both are 4-conductor.
1 - SH-1b '59 Bridge
1 - SH-1n '59 Neck

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none

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none

Location:
Harrisburg, PA

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Contact by PM

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wylderhoads40 on ebay (227/100% feedback); 6string40 on JCF

Price:
Will sell as pair or individually.
$50 each shipped CONUS, $55 Int'l
$95 shipped pair CONUS, $100 Int'l

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not to be a noob or anything but do you know if I can put this in a Ibby rga121 neck? It seems to have both fspaced in bridge and neck.
 

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In my (and many others') opinion, you NEED the F-spacing in the bridge of a trem guitar, but NOT in the neck. The difference in string spacing is more prominent near the bridge, hence the need for the F-spacing at the bridge position. By the time the strings get to the neck, they are closer to being spaced normally, or similarly to a non-trem guitar.

I've used both regular spaced and F-spaced pickups in the neck position and not noticed much, if any, difference.
 
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