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I'm trying to identify this bridge pickup from my 88 LP Standard, It is paired with a Bill Lawrence Original in the neck. There are no baseplate bobbin screws, the leads are encased in grey plastic rather than braided sheild wiring, it has very faint ink stamp numbers impossible to read but appear to be 347 781 , and it has the pat. number 2 737 842 stamped into the baseplate. Any input as to what this pickup might be would be greatly appreciated. Edit; Tried inserting photos but they didn't come out.

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I'm trying to identify this bridge pickup from my 88 LP Standard, It is paired with a Bill Lawrence Original in the neck. There are no baseplate bobbin screws, the leads are encased in grey plastic rather than braided sheild wiring, it has very faint ink stamp numbers impossible to read but appear to be 347 781 , and it has the pat. number 2 737 842 stamped into the baseplate. Any input as to what this pickup might be would be greatly appreciated. Edit; Tried inserting photos but they didn't come out.

 

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Do you know if this pickup is original to guitar?....or not? Could tell possibly if the solder joints on the pots have been 'mucked with'....

retrorod, I don't know if it's original, I've owned the guitar for 2 years. I took the baseplate off and found the bobbins seem to be epoxied to the cover. No spacers, no screws in baseplate to bobbins. Very strange.

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