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<blockquote data-quote="nitrous12" data-source="post: 137755" data-attributes="member: 3312"><p>Its a McCarty from '09 or '10 I think. Bridge pup is a Guitarforce Superstar and the neck is a custom wind from MHD that matched the Manfred I had it made with. I didn't like the Manfred in the bridge of the PRS (they were great in my Charvels) so I found the used Guitarforce and put that in.</p><p>If you never heard of them before...Guitarforce were made by Kevin Taylor in Maryland I believe. He was winding pups for a few years and has been out of the business for the last 2 year probably. He is trying to get back to it and I hope he does. He makes great pickups for a very fair price and is great to work with. I have a Superstar in the bridge of my LP as well, but if I ever have the chance I would like to get a RebelFire for the PRS. The Superstars are pretty high output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nitrous12, post: 137755, member: 3312"] Its a McCarty from '09 or '10 I think. Bridge pup is a Guitarforce Superstar and the neck is a custom wind from MHD that matched the Manfred I had it made with. I didn't like the Manfred in the bridge of the PRS (they were great in my Charvels) so I found the used Guitarforce and put that in. If you never heard of them before...Guitarforce were made by Kevin Taylor in Maryland I believe. He was winding pups for a few years and has been out of the business for the last 2 year probably. He is trying to get back to it and I hope he does. He makes great pickups for a very fair price and is great to work with. I have a Superstar in the bridge of my LP as well, but if I ever have the chance I would like to get a RebelFire for the PRS. The Superstars are pretty high output. [/QUOTE]
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