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Creamery “Extra Width” Fatter Strat Bridge Pickup
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/creamery-extra-width-fatter-strat-bridge-pickup/
“How come my strat doesn’t sound like a strat?”
Cheap stratocaster pickups v custom wound stratocaster pickups. Pickups. How come my strat doesn’t sound like a strat?
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/how-come-my-strat-doesnt-sound-like-a-strat/
UPDATE: The new pickups are almost ready to go live…
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/single-coil-with-presence-in-a-humbucker-size/
The Creamery – Packaging the Handwound Pickups
Here’s the rough first mock-up of the new pickup packaging. When you buy a single pickup it will come in the new ‘cigarette pack’ style box. Maybe I should have vending machines in your local guitar shop – just swipe your card and take a pack.
I’m on course now for the site to launch at the end of May – Everything is in place, just testing the online shop and hoping to record some demo videos.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/the-packaging/
The Blackguard Series pt.1 – The First Three
Quick progress update. Here are the first three guitars from the Blackguard series – 6 guitars crafted from 30yr old pine. A jazzmaster style with custom handwound H-cover humbuckers, a Standard telecaster and a Tele Custom style, both with sets of my handwound pickups.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/the-creamery/the-blackguard-series-pt-1-the-first-three/
The Creamery – April 2010
Just got the promo cards back from the printers. It’s all coming together. Recoded most of the soundfiles for both guitars & pickups. Just got to finish off the final versions of the Fuzz and tremolo pedals, record the tones and get them on the site. Completion of the online store is the priority then its time to roll up my sleeves and get back to work – those pickups don’t wind themselves.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/general/the-creamery-april-2010/
Blackguard Three ‘The Plank’ – Tech. Specs.
Taking inspiration from the phrase, “The Telecaster: The Plank That Made Good” please be upstanding for Guitar 007 – Blackguard Three. The dry pine was such good wood, with such great tonal characteristics I couldn’t let any go to waste – hence ‘The Plank’ , or the nickname that seems to have stuck, ‘The Mutt’. The obvious choice of guitar to build with these offcuts was a Telecaster style. It just seemed the right thing to do. So here it is in all its ragged glory – Blackguard Three: A telecaster style guitar with handwound pickups and the bite & twang you’d expect.
Handcrafted Fenruary 2010.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/general/blackguard-three-the-plank-tech-specs/
NEW Pickup – Tele Alnico 2 Vintage Neck
The traditional tele neck sound – A clear bright tone with smooth mid frequencies and warm, rounded lows. The soft attack of the Alnico 2 poles is ideal for a clean tele sound. Nickel plated silver cover, vintage style cloth covered lead wire and wax potted – can be matched with a vintage tele bridge for a 50s tele sound and great for reverb.
More details and soundfiles when the site goes live.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/new-pickup-%e2%80%93-tele-alnico-2-vintage-neck/
NEW Pickup – Tele Alnico 2 Vintage Bridge
Our take on the vintage tele bridge pickup of the early ’50s. Flat Alnico 2 polepieces pressed into handcut vulcanised flatwork. We scatterwind (hand feed) the 42AWG (46SWG) thin copper wire to build the coil to around 8.0k.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/new-pickup-tele-alnico-2-vintage-bridge/
Just some of the pickup collection
A couple of Humbuckers, Telecaster Bridge & Neck pickups and a P90 before potting. Vintage cloth pushback leads for the single coils and braided pushback for the Humbuckers. I’m having the pickups professionally shot for the site but here’s a quick pic of just some of the range prior to going live.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/just-some-of-the-pickup-collection/