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I bought this for a self build kit that came with cream fittings.
I wanted black instead so purchased these as extras.
Oh what fun. These are a direct replacement for a humbucker pickup and they are very good and a perfect fit but take care. Do what I did and contact thomann first. You will need this one and another one to get a matching pair. Both parts are a very different height and profile. You need to make sure you ask for the 2 different part numbers like I did and all will be well. Just a quick note on fitting. What ever you do make sure you take a picture of your original set up first. Figuring out which way round they go afterwards will be almost impossible.
Great item and the usual great service from thomann.
These frames have very good quality. I wanted to replace my frames that were cream colored and bought these. I find it having better quality than the stock ones that came with the guitar. Just be sure you buy a matching pair, as i bought two neck frames instead of a neck and bridge one. Also take in considerarion the size of your humbucker cavity and you will be good to go.
The frame doesn't fit on my Epiphone Les Paul Standard. It's just not enough plastic and with archtop guitars you have to sand the frame so it fits to the curvature of the guitar, but this one is far to thin.