Rewind sho-bud pick up

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Rewind sho-bud pick up

Postby Stoney » Mon Feb 03, 2020 12:47 pm

Thanks for the advice recently given to me on the forum about my ‘humming’ pick up on my sho-bud pro-I. It had indeed gone ‘microphonic’.
As a result I purchased a George Ls PF2 and I have to say there is absolutely no hum at all so that problem is solved.
I was hoping to get a Wallace truetone but apparently his website is down currently due to ill health so I am hoping to find somewhere in the UK that can do a good job at completely rewinding my sho-bud pick up (I must say I prefer the sound from these even though I know there could be interference with a single coil).
Any ideas who you could recommend to do a decent rewind at a reasonable price ?
Thanks
Paul
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Re: Rewind sho-bud pick up

Postby Danny Mitchell » Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:44 pm

Hi Paul,
I think this might be worth a shot
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He advertises in the BSS Newsletter, and I seem to recall him rewinding a pickup for someone on here.
Good luck.
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Re: Rewind sho-bud pick up

Postby dessa » Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:32 pm

Try Jason at Bulldog pickups. He recently restored the pickup in my mates 1940s Electar. He is based in Holmfirth Yorkshire
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