I took these pictures yesterday at the NY Historical Society's exhibit of Grateful Deal memorabilia. On display was Weir's original Cowboy. Unfortunately, picture taking was forbidden and I was busted after only taking these two pictures.
Anyway...can anyone identify these pickups circa '78/'79. Notice the size of the single coil poles. The are huge! In 1979, Ibanez had the Super 6 and Super Tap 6 single coils which had very large poles, just like this pickup, however, Weir had a very similar large-pole pickup in his '2681' dating back to 1975 which pre-dated the Super 6's by several years.
Just noticed...is it possible that the single coil has 3 adjustment screws??
Any ideas???
Oops...I'm really bad at posting pics on this site. These links will show the complete pics:
http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/i ... 3479;image
http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/i ... 3481;image
If someone can post the full pics for me, that would be great!
tnx,
mk
Anyway...can anyone identify these pickups circa '78/'79. Notice the size of the single coil poles. The are huge! In 1979, Ibanez had the Super 6 and Super Tap 6 single coils which had very large poles, just like this pickup, however, Weir had a very similar large-pole pickup in his '2681' dating back to 1975 which pre-dated the Super 6's by several years.
Just noticed...is it possible that the single coil has 3 adjustment screws??
Any ideas???
Oops...I'm really bad at posting pics on this site. These links will show the complete pics:
http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/i ... 3479;image
http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/i ... 3481;image
If someone can post the full pics for me, that would be great!
tnx,
mk
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