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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #45 on: November 07, 2011, 07:27:11 PM »
If you could ensure top quality of only ONE specific pickup component, what would it be?

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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #46 on: November 07, 2011, 08:55:58 PM »
Tim,
 I found this in a guitar amp forum and I did post this on the BKP site, but it was recommended that I add this to your Q & A site.

Here are two excerpts from another forum stating that Tim does not wind BKPs that much anymore due to high demand for his product.  Not to cause a huge issue, but is this true?

"I have a couple older Nailbombs and they are great. They work best in very bright guitars. Lots of harmonics, very full sounding, nothing frequency-wise that is scooped or spiked. Because they are so dynamic under distortion, they feel like they are high output, which they are not. If you could picture a more musical sounding, clearer, lower output Tone Zone you would be close.
The older BK pups are very special. The newer ones, not so much. Tim no longer winds these himself, and he has changed some of the components and materials used. With the exchange rate, Bare Knuckles can be very expensive.""Hmmm... I've got an Air Zone, it's not that.

You have to find one that's at least 3 years old, that's when the demand forced Tim to change everything. If you could play one that Tim did himself, you could see why the hype started. For a while, you could beg him to make your order personally, but he doesn't do that anymore. I'm happy for his success, but the product is not the same.
Just like Seymour, I remember in 1981 the humbucker he made for my Tele, it was awesome! But now, I really haven't found anything in the catalog I like, and a lot that IMO is just plain bad".

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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #47 on: November 10, 2011, 10:55:13 PM »
Right guys, Tim and I have discussed and agreed that the cutoff date for questions is going to be 20th November (next Sunday). After that he'll set aside time to answer and post his responses.

Cheers!

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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #48 on: November 13, 2011, 09:19:04 PM »
Tim, do you ever get wound up at work?

Here's my real question: Will you ever produce a single coil size humbucker?

BKs are my favourite pups and I have several, but my amazing no 1 custom tele type guitar currently has a dimarzio in the bridge. I like high gain sounds but I feel that the piledriver is going to give me too much hum. Also I like to be able to split the pup for a weaker, more trad tele type twang.

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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #49 on: November 17, 2011, 04:17:27 PM »
Tim, any plans for putting your pickups into production guitar like DiMarzio/Seymour Duncan?

Any plans for anniversary special editions? I love my Mule and I'd really like to buy a 'special' one when your first big anniversary rolls round.

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Re: Official BKP Forum Q&A with Tim - Come in and submit your questions!
« Reply #50 on: November 20, 2011, 07:59:46 PM »
Many thanks for the questions. Toughest yet of all the Q&A's I've had to do - should have know they'd come from my own forum :lol:!
I'll do my best to get these answered before Xmas and reposted somewhere logical on the forum, hopefully with some pics too.
Tim
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