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  1. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Thanks. It's once again a little confusing. Was there beefed up before the antiquity pickups comes in, megadrive? And do you guys have a preference for one of the model you played (between the 250 and the 280 level)?
  2. J

    Buyer's Service in Japan

    Thank you very much for your answer!
  3. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Could someone tell me what are the exact differences between a DS 250 and a DS 280?
  4. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Are you kicking me out of here? :)
  5. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Hey, I didn't notice that code on the neck : 215c for... 215c. Do all your duncans have such a code? In the end, I did some research, and found a third 215c here. Another one with gold parts. Same seller. And same pickups again (from what I see, it seems that your bridge pickup has the same...
  6. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Thanks megadrive. Two others: DS-215C DS-215 reliced Has anyone heard of this model before? And aren't those pickups the same as yours, soundcreation?
  7. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Was the DS-200 model in the end available in 1991? What a stunning sunburst!
  8. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    I talked about a maple neck, megadrive. I have no idea of the model. Maybe you can help villager?
  9. J

    Where to buy Van Zandt Guitars?

    Very nice! The one above was sold for 83000yens!?
  10. J

    Seymour Duncan DS 250M

    Nice playing, megadrive.
  11. J

    Buyer's Service in Japan

    Does anybody have an idea?
  12. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    I am sorry villager. As I thought I would contact you on Thursday to request information on the two tone sunburst in the middle, I felt a little concerned. At that time the neck was swapped, and the description stated 'all original'. But you're right, it doesn't matter yet. And don't worry...
  13. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Villager, I am sorry, but a neck swap has little to do with an error on your descriptions. Especially, when you pretend as a first step that it's 'all original'. You will say that this matter is not my concern, but you're still asking 200? more than for your other DS185, while it is heavily...
  14. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Not anymore, indeed. You did well.
  15. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    In those circumstances, I find it difficult to understand how such a partscaster could be described as all original. It's a very odd situation.
  16. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    A spare? While I'm on the subject, here is the auction I was refering to: http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h166116007 Don't you think the pattern really looks the same?
  17. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Did you doubt that? By the way, is this the first two tone sunburst/rosewood board you see?
  18. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Personally, I don't. It's obviously swampash. Yet, I may be mistaken, but according to soundcreation's checkcard, the highest model in 1992 was 250pro. Very nice figure, anyway.
  19. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Interesting. I thought they did it later. I also believed that the DS200R were alder as shown in the link given by youami.
  20. J

    New (to me) Seymour Duncan DS-100

    Very nice indeed! Your 200 reminds me of a Seymour Duncan I saw recently on Yahoo. I think that they were called 185 at that time. Can anybody confirm?
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