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No idea on price, but their work is exceptional.
For fairly generic pickups that are easy and cheap to replace ... get a new one/good second hand one.
If it's important to you that the poles are aged to the same degree/ have the same stagger as your originals, the baseplates have the correct date marks etc, then your only choice is a rewind.
Of course with a rewind you can have extra turns on for a bridge pickup etc ... It's all 'you pays yer money and takes yer choice.
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@monquixote - like these? They have an '82 stamp on them?
@OilCityPickups I will check out the outputs on the 2 that are working and maybe pm you on the one that has broken wire..
The bridge position pickup used on The Strat was known as the X-1. According to the A. R. Duchossoir "train spotter" book, it was overwound to 9600 turns, 7.5k Ohms.
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