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  2. Lollar Pickups - Wikipedia

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    Lollar Pickups is a Tacoma, Washington-based company that creates handmade pickups for electric, bass, and steel guitars. The company was founded in 1995 by luthier Jason Lollar, a 1979 graduate of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery , and author of Basic Pickup Winding and Complete Guide to Making Your Own Pickup Winder. [ 1 ]

  3. Jason Lollar - Wikipedia

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    Jason Lollar is an American luthier, musician, and co-founder of Lollar Pickups.A 1979 graduate of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, Jason [1] is the author of Basic Pickup Winding and Complete Guide to Making Your Own Pickup Winder, now in its third edition, and a contributor to Bart Hopkin's Getting a Bigger Sound: Pickups and Microphones for Your Musical Instrument.

  4. Charlie Christian - Wikipedia

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    Gibson L-5 guitar (custom built by Gibson with a "Charlie Christian pickup" instead of a P-90). This guitar was delivered to Christian just prior to his death in March 1942. It was later owned by Tony Mottola. [32] The bar-style pickup used on the ES-150 and ES-250 became known as the "Charlie Christian pickup."

  5. Single coil guitar pickup - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker pickups (including the original 1930s "horseshoe" pickup as used in lap steel and solid-body upright basses, and later 6 string electric guitars, pedal steels, and electric bass guitars; also the "Toaster" and "Hi-Gain") [7] Gibson bar pickup (1935) — later called the Charlie Christian pickup (1938) Gibson P-90 (1946)

  6. Charlie Christian pickup - Wikipedia

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    Gibson ES-150#"Charlie Christian pickup" To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  7. Gibson ES-150 - Wikipedia

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    These pickups are relatively sensitive to electromagnetic hum because of their large surface area and lack of shielding. In a c. 1990s article discussing the sound and history of the Charlie Christian pickup, vintage guitar dealer Phil Emerson wrote: [citation needed]