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Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8

Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound Pickups & Hand Wired Tribute by Migas Touch Pickups Black 8 Hole. You can now have this historic loaded pickguard which was made to the specs from the Fender Custom Shop Model. Migas Touch Pickups Hand Wound 54 in the neck, left handed 59 flipped upside down in the middle and 69 in the bridge. Hand wired running the middle and bridge together to make a humbucker style and the 3 way switch wired so the selector. Just like Robbie’s we used telecaster knobs which he said were easier to control. The pickups are wax potted and made to vintage year specs. This is truly amazing sounding and let you quickly turn your start into the Last Waltz Guitar. We also have them in black both 11 hole and 8 hole and white 8 hole so check my other listing or send us a message. Note: Your stratocaster body may need to be routed to fit the middle and bridge configured pickups. Here’s the info from Fender Custom Shop official site. On the evening of November 25, 1976 at San Francisco’s famed Winterland concert venue, the lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the crowd as The Band took the stage for one last time before they dissolved into the annals of history. This historic farewell concert was documented for posterity by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, but guitarist Robbie Robertson-the man who used his trusty Fender to back up Dylan when he went electric-thought the moment deserved more commemoration. He had his favorite guitar, a red 1954 Stratocaster, dipped in bronze to commemorate the life-changing moment. He proceeded to play this now one-of-a-kind instrument during the course of the concert, cementing its place in legend. The Last Waltz Stratocaster is a rare, unique glimpse into the history of guitar modifications, specifically ones commonly performed in the’70s. During this time period there was no such thing as a valuable vintage guitar-there were only “old” guitars that were the perfect platform for experimentation. Master Builder Todd Krause replicated this classic instrument as closely as possible to the state it was in when the concert was filmed. From the NOS tone capacitors and knobs with the same tension as the original, to the airbrushed headplug and “wear beneath the wear” on the back of the neck, every element was reproduced as meticulously as possible. The Last Waltz Stratocaster’s gleaming bronze finish was applied “Old World-style”; the guitar was actually dipped into the bronze instead of the contemporary process of forming the bronze around it. The result-a thin coating that penetrates the body wood, revealing the wood grain through the bronze. Not only did Krause precisely replicate the Last Waltz Stratocaster’s unique neck profile and headstock shape, he even matched the “wear beneath the wear” on the fingerboard of the neck. “Wear beneath the wear” means that the neck had been refinished at some point in its life and then absorbed even more playing miles, requiring a multi-step process of finishing/aging, refinishing/aging. Every dent and ding was reproduced as meticulously as possible, even down to the headplug that was airbrushed at the factory to cover a manufacturing flaw. Middle and Bridge, Position 2. All Three, Position 3.
Robbie Robertson Last Waltz Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard Hand Wound & Wired 8
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Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups

Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups

Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
Left Handed Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard with Custom Hand Wound SRV Number One #1 Tribute 59 Spec Pickups from Migas Touch Pickups. The 8 hole pickguard is a high quality after market Fender Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Stratocaster pickguard. The pickups are Custom Hand Wound Number One Tribute Pickups from Migas Touch and the wiring is hand wired by Migas Touch using CTS 250k left handed pots with left handed volume and tone knobs, orange drop 716 series. 047 cap and a CRL USA made 5 way switch. Protective Plastic is still on the pickguard. 8 gold screws included for assembly. True left handed from pickguard, to left handed staggered 59 spec pickups, and control knobs. Guitar Not Included, Loaded Pickguard Only. Copper foil wrapping and grounding acts as a “shorted turn” which basically clips off the treble a bunch. These pickups are heavy formvar and can be on the squeaky clean/bright side so this helps mellow them down some. Even though the vintage Fender pickups are more mellow sounding than new pickups, some of the better preserved ones can still be pretty bright. So a basically unfinished guitar and shielded pickups really soften the pickups in a good combination. I did the research when reproducing these pickups using period correct USA made components. From the vulcanized fiber flat work, Alnico V Magnets that are aged and hand beveled with the same stagger as used by Fender for the Stratocaster in 1959. With the Heavy Formvar. Copper foil wrapping and grounding which acts as a shorter turn which clips off the treble. Everything about these pickups is as correct as can be made and replicate the pickups in The famous Number One Strat. Stevie would keep these pickups low, close to the pickguard and had a high action using heavier strings. With a low gain amp and cranking it up in combination with these pickups is how Stevie pulled the amazing tones from his guitar. These are the real deal and I did not use other methods to try and replicate his sound like many others do but using same components to come as close as possible to match the pickups he used. We lacquer seal all of our bobbins for durability then fully wax pot them to avoid microphonic noises and squeals. All of our pickups are hand wound and scatterwound. Each of our hand-wound sets are signed and dated. 100% made in the USA. Heavy Formvar 42 wire. Neck and Bridge North Up with the Middle South Up. Period correct staggered pole pieces with aged finish. Average read outs: Neck 5.7, Middle 5.3, Bridge 5.3 but each may vary slightly. Period correct cloth push back wire. Copper foil wrapping and grounding. Thanks for your Support. SRV Number One #1 Tribute Stratocaster Guitar Hand Wound Shielded Pickups Set. Awesome pickups at an awesome price. The fit, finish and the tone is comparable to the big boutique brands. Incredibly satisfied with the service and the item showed up fast and expertly packaged. Would and will do business with again in the near future. Hurry and get your order in before there is a wait! Thank you very much. Really looking forward to dropping those in my guitar. I did a little research and hands down I believe this is the best deal on the planet for top notch hand wound pickups. A must for the true Hendrix and Gilmore sound of the late and early 70’s. Look and sound like the. A steal for the price.
Lefty 59 Fender Stratocaster Loaded Pickguard SRV Hand Wound Shielded Pickups
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