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Lespaulstandard

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  1. It's got wax?  That must be an older Squier then.  My Squier didn't have potted pickups.  What series Squie is it (Affinity, Standard, etc.)?  Mine is a "Crafted in China" Affinity.

    Remember the Alamo, and God Bless Texas..

    yeah it has wax.. i thought it was wierd too.. its a Bullet... i dont get it, it cant be that old, the old ones werent lam. bodies were they?? ( i know i know.. its plywood... but for a cheap frankenstrat project...)

  2. Exactly, i see the pickup leads going through a silverish plate on the bottom of the pickup.. i CAREFULLY removed one of the plates, and i saw.. what looked like the bobbin and wire.. but it was hard to tell through the wax.. which brings me to a question, does squire pot their pickups?? if not, these have been replaced...

  3. Or he could pick up a spool of wire if he shops around and rewind them.

    Remember the Alamo, and God Bless Texas...

    If he is going to rewind the pickups, he might as well replace the ceramic bar magnets with alnico rod magnets. But this would require new flatwork. New flatwork, new magnets, new wind...he's just made a new set of pickups! ;-)

    you know whats funny? i actually got around to removing the pickups from the guitar, and they dont have a bar magnet on the bottom of the pickup, only a cover.. does this mean they're alnico?

  4. Ok, my neighbor gave me his old squire.. and i want to go frankenstrat on it.. how could i "hot rod" the cheap squire pickups? (i'm looking for something in the $20-30 range) is it even worth doing? should i just save up and get some new ones?

  5. ITs a real LP, but the wiring that is in there right now is really s****, i mean its seriousally like tinfoil, and when i do the kit i was planning on replacing the wiring with nice vintage style shielded..

    Watch the language, you're not off to a good start

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