Flatpup 6 neck+bridge overwound

Upon request I've put more windings on the coils: 5000 and 6000. And they are still flat!The etched pattern was taken from a drawing of Gustav Klimt.
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  • Hi Elmar, i've got a situation that begs for your flatpups. I've got kind of a mixmatch problem. One is your old standard with a black frame. The other is an "art decco" prototype with brass and green plastic dots. The guitar requires a slim pup as there's no pockets for them. It's a surface mount situation. I could cut pockets, but if i can i don't like to alter the old body relics. Your pups will work perfect for the situation. I'm thinking of adding a thin plastic clear plate over the raw coils one. Will this affect the sound? I'd love to use two of your etched beauties, but i doubt if i've got enough moolah for the effort. What do these babies go for? Six pole.... Dave

  • thanks, if you wanna etch your own brass tins with whatevah ornaments I'd be pleased to share the experience

  • Yes, ditto on Daves' comment Elmar!   Thanks for sharing your process......and the health tip too!   ;-}}

  • Elmar, thanks for sharing you etching process. It sure is beautiful and useful. You keep one step ahead of it. You are a great resource. 

  • thanks! best of all: it's easy to etch with saltwater. And salt is easily available ;-)

    The way to do it is

    * to get a black/white image

    * print it out on a laserprinter

    * transfer the toner to the clean brass surface with an iron (see instructionals on youtube)

    * cover the backside with paint or adhesive tape

    * connect it to "+" of a DC power source

    * drop it into saltwater

    * connect a steel scouring pad to "-" and drop it into the saltwater

    * switch on the current, the voltage is to find out empirically

    * etch it for let's say 10mins, brush off the guck from the etching surface from time to time

    Warning. I don't know whether this process is poisonous. Don't drink the muck.

  • Sweet!  Love the pattern.  That etching stuff is way cool!

  • More excellence from the Elmar. Great new looks...

  • thanks Randy, the luthier told me about his next concept guitar and I provided him with those. Looking forward to see that instrument..
  • Killer lookin Elmar

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