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Old 08-06-2008, 05:17 PM
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Hi-Flyer pickups?

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I recently got an Aria bass that's a Mosrite copy, and is the predecessor of the Univox Hi-Flyer. I need pickups and want to stay as close to the original Mosrite / Univox / Aria style as possible.

Does anyone know of a source for this style pickup and trim rings? Here's a photo of a bass with one pickup showing:

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Old 09-01-2008, 10:52 AM
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Just for the record - I went to Ebay and found that Eastwood sells their parts through a gent with username yarddoggolfer. He evidently is one of the principals at Eastwood.

In any case, Eastwood makes a Hi-Flyer copy and I got a PAIR of pickups for under $50 including shipping!!! They are a perfect fit in the Arid Diamond body, and I'm looking forward to hearing them when I get it refin'd.

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