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Hi,
I have a red Charvel Mod. 2, there was a Humbucker in it.
Now it is broken and I don´t find the right ???
Its measurement is higher than the SH-4,
on the back is written quot; Pickupquot; and there is a sticker quot;JBJquot;,
nothings on the top of the Humbucker,
the 6 Screws and the normal 6 metalplates.
Cables: red, white, black, green and ground.
So please help me???
wich one could it be??
oh here this one is my Guitar:
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thanx

Alex

it's a JB model...the last J stands for the person who would the pickup J meaning MJ...that is a very good example of a JB in most peoples eyes. i searched for a while to find a mint mid to late 80s JBJ and when i found it for some reason it does seem a bit more full and sweet in it's tone than my regular JB!

-Mike

Thanx Mike, but there is something I don´t understand???!!??

...Or is it maybe a 59´ because the measures look like this:
here are some pictures of my dead Hum:

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or a SH-55?, bus this one gots a metalcover??...

I´ve found another one, the same like this.
But I think it´s a newer one, on the back is written quot;Made in U.S.Aquot;, too.
But the same Sticker JBJ???
Does the SH-1 have a spacer of wood like the SH-55??

Also SH-1 59´, SH-55 or SH-4 ???

Alex

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Some of the older JBs are a bit hotter.. A JBJ is 99.99999% an MJ wound JB... The pictures and specs listed also denote a normal production JB.

ALL Duncans are available with a cover, since recently even trembuckers.

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