~1969 Gibson P90 Single Coil Pickup Black
Description
Offered for sale:
Vintage c1969 Gibson P90 Single Coil Pickup.
Our notes say it came out of a 1969 Les Paul Standard. We’ve had it so long that we cannot be 100% certain, but we believe that we are 99.5% correct. It is absolutely from that era.
As you can see in the photo, the edge of the bobbin’s upper former is chipped off. This does not affect the performance.
This pickup has been rewound by Kent Armstrong and measures 7.7k ohms.
P-90 pickups of this era are iconic and very desirable especially when rewound by Kent!
Ships via USPS.
*Please note: we do our best giving descriptions of used pieces.
We have found it difficult to describe (and sometimes impossible to photograph) every single mark/blemish/imperfection on an instrument or amp that we offer.
Also, what's important to you may not be important to someone else. For example, you may say, "I don't care what it looks like as long as it plays or sounds well." Another person may say, "Body cosmetics are very important to me so tell me about every scratch, nick and blemish."
So, please ask the questions that are most important to you. If you ask, they will be answered. They are free and there's no limit. Additional photos can also be made available.
This is a specific item that is also being offered for sale in our brick & mortar location. It is possible that it has just been sold. Please ask if it is still available before purchasing.
Vintage c1969 Gibson P90 Single Coil Pickup.
Our notes say it came out of a 1969 Les Paul Standard. We’ve had it so long that we cannot be 100% certain, but we believe that we are 99.5% correct. It is absolutely from that era.
As you can see in the photo, the edge of the bobbin’s upper former is chipped off. This does not affect the performance.
This pickup has been rewound by Kent Armstrong and measures 7.7k ohms.
P-90 pickups of this era are iconic and very desirable especially when rewound by Kent!
Ships via USPS.
*Please note: we do our best giving descriptions of used pieces.
We have found it difficult to describe (and sometimes impossible to photograph) every single mark/blemish/imperfection on an instrument or amp that we offer.
Also, what's important to you may not be important to someone else. For example, you may say, "I don't care what it looks like as long as it plays or sounds well." Another person may say, "Body cosmetics are very important to me so tell me about every scratch, nick and blemish."
So, please ask the questions that are most important to you. If you ask, they will be answered. They are free and there's no limit. Additional photos can also be made available.
This is a specific item that is also being offered for sale in our brick & mortar location. It is possible that it has just been sold. Please ask if it is still available before purchasing.