1980 'Gibson Pickups & Parts' brochure, page 3, details of the Dirty Fingers pickup.
If you wanted to make a loud pickup, you could load as much wire as possible on the coil forms. But you'd be giving up clarity and strong high end response just to make noise. Gibson's Dirty Fingers uses carefully matched coils and magnets to deliver all the power you need for straight ahead rock and roll. And we left in the highs and even beefed up the mids and lows to give you a sound that's fat, solid and punchy.
Features: Inductance - 8.6 Henries • Resonant peak - 6.0KHz • DC resistance - 16.0K Ohms • Dual exposed coil forms • 12 individually adjustable pole pieces • Three high-power permanent ceramic magnets • Copper foil shielding • Exact size replacement for Gibson and many other large humbuckings
In February 1981 the Dirty Fingers pickup had a list price of $89.95.
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