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mica
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Username: mica

Post Number: 8811
Registered: 6-2000
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 - 1:34 pm:   Edit Post

These have been around for a while, and we can't use them on a new build since they have some storage wear. Maybe someone here would like to adopt these pickups for a project? There is some scuffing and minor dings on them, but they work just fine.

(Image below)
MXY56 set in creamish. Retail $440, Club price $220

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AXY set in white-ish. Retail $380, Club price $190

Probably a little work with Scotch-Brite would make 'em look pretty good.

(Message edited by mica on February 29, 2016)
jazzyvee
Senior Member
Username: jazzyvee

Post Number: 4921
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 - 2:56 pm:   Edit Post

Well wouldn't they look nice and contrasty on my black Europa bass.
keith_h
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Username: keith_h

Post Number: 2373
Registered: 2-2005
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 - 3:22 pm:   Edit Post

Yes they would.
zomnius
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Username: zomnius

Post Number: 76
Registered: 9-2013
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 - 3:52 pm:   Edit Post

i like to buy the AXY set in white-ish set.
pasewark
Advanced Member
Username: pasewark

Post Number: 278
Registered: 4-2003
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 - 6:13 pm:   Edit Post

Got any original Hagstrom BiSonics from the old days laying around?
mica
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Username: mica

Post Number: 8814
Registered: 6-2000
Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2016 - 2:27 pm:   Edit Post

OK, Zom, I'll reserve the AXYs for you. Let me know if you need any electronics to go with.

Sorry, Don, haven't seen any of those about.

Let me know if you want me to hold the MXYs for you, Vince.
ed_zeppelin
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Username: ed_zeppelin

Post Number: 265
Registered: 2-2010
Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2016 - 3:40 pm:   Edit Post

Art gum erasers are amazing at cleaning plastic. Get a good gummy one and it will just lift the dirt off without affecting the plastic whatsoever.

Vinyl erasers, like Faber-Castell #187120 are excellent for cleaning brass, finishes and especially fingerboards. The hot tip is to keep the surface fresh (I tape half a sheet of 100 grit to my workbench, and just buff the surface off the eraser between tasks), so you never clean brass and then try to polish finish or chrome, because you're basically rubbing brass verdigris into whatever.

For the ultimate in finish care, Auto detailer's clay bars remove contamination from a finish (including light oxidation) like nothing else. It's the stuff they use on multi-million dollar cars in auto shows and museums, where they're under intense lighting and constantly inspected up close.

They come in different grades and media.
edwardofhuncote
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Username: edwardofhuncote

Post Number: 860
Registered: 6-2014
Posted on Sunday, February 28, 2016 - 5:51 pm:   Edit Post

Mica, if Jazzyvee passes on those MXY's I may be interested... might also talk to you about a Volume/Pan/Filter/Q-switch harness to go with.

PS, *excellent tip* Forest. =)
jazzyvee
Senior Member
Username: jazzyvee

Post Number: 4927
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Monday, February 29, 2016 - 6:37 am:   Edit Post

Hi Mica thanks for the offer, I think I will pass on them. It was a spur of the moment cosmetic thought but as you know I have another project on the go so maybe my funds are better focussed there for the time being anyway.
mica
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Username: mica

Post Number: 8817
Registered: 6-2000
Posted on Monday, February 29, 2016 - 9:38 am:   Edit Post

reposting pictures that were gobbled up:


MXY56

AXY
sonicus
Senior Member
Username: sonicus

Post Number: 4795
Registered: 5-2009
Posted on Monday, February 29, 2016 - 10:13 am:   Edit Post

The AXY's look beautiful.
ed_zeppelin
Advanced Member
Username: ed_zeppelin

Post Number: 270
Registered: 2-2010
Posted on Monday, February 29, 2016 - 11:35 am:   Edit Post

I get way more emails about erasers than on anything else I've blathered here. Everybody goes; "holy expletive, that really works! Where'd you get that from?" And I tell them; "from an artist."


quote:

"That's why they call them 'erasers.'" - the Artist




He painted something on white matte plastic, and it got the same kinda gunk on it as are on those pups. I asked how he cleaned that stuff off, and he reached for an eraser, and went; "like that."'

Trust me, you'll see. At that point I'd been using sprays, polishes, unguents and emollients (sorry about that, I just might never have the chance to use those words again. God, I hope not) to "clean" stuff like that.

The problem is that every single one of us associates "erasers" with the thingie on the end of a pencil, and we use it that way. Artists don't. Their task is to pick the right tool to remove mistakes without affecting the surface.

I went, like; "duh."

I wouldn't lie to you guys, not here. I also feel pretty certain that I can admit to being a certified welder (the dreaded "day gig") without worrying about being accused of "putting on airs" (I've always loved the mental image, from the dire warnings from my grandma about what happens to boys who; "put on airs") by a bunch of bass players.

I've welded for many metal artists over the years and one day an artist used one of these on a finished sculpture that was partially painted with a thick, glossy coat of red. He had a piece of sandpaper in the other hand, and he'd dab the glob over an area, and every once in a while, scuff it briskly against the sandpaper. It was incredible.

I went, like; "duh."

It's a brave new world, folks. It got seriously out of hand when I met a guy who detailed cars for auto shows and museums, using clay. Cotton diapers, a gummy no-PVC phthalate-free glob, and you're set.

Griot's, baby!

But it's the same principle at work. Removing whatever doesn't belong there. No more unguents and emollients. Oops. Ask an artist about erasers. They're cool. Buy 'em lunch. Artists are always hungry.

Dick Blick's the man. Plus, I like using his name as an expletive.
adriaan
Moderator
Username: adriaan

Post Number: 3307
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Monday, February 29, 2016 - 1:01 pm:   Edit Post

Gonna try the eraser on the fretboard gunk that won't budge ... thanks, Forest!
edwardofhuncote
Senior Member
Username: edwardofhuncote

Post Number: 866
Registered: 6-2014
Posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2016 - 9:25 am:   Edit Post

Since Mica is looking around for something better suited to my project, (Thanks Mica!) I'll temporarily suspend my interest.
edwin
Senior Member
Username: edwin

Post Number: 2227
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2016 - 10:13 pm:   Edit Post

I hope you got a worthy emolument for the application of your emollient!
henny
New
Username: henny

Post Number: 5
Registered: 3-2005
Posted on Friday, March 18, 2016 - 1:27 pm:   Edit Post

Are these AXYs still for sale? Hoping the other buyer backed out as I want them!! :D
shae
Junior
Username: shae

Post Number: 45
Registered: 10-2007
Posted on Monday, March 21, 2016 - 3:24 pm:   Edit Post

Mica, if the MXYs are still available I'd like to claim them. Could you send me an email about them and a pan/volume/filter harness?

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