i've got a handful of 60s japan gold foil pickups here that aren't functioning properly, if at all. can these be repaired or rewound? do people work on these old designs? do you think there would be any noticeable difference in the sound of one that's been rewound compared to a functioning original?
here's what they look like:
![Image](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3816/9558274941_6b99bf3a65.jpg)
i'll add some interior pics as soon as i can, but i'll try to explain... the casing is in two parts, the flat metal base and the "hood". riveted to the base is a metal bar with six screw holes that runs up the right side. to the left of this is the magnet and windings, wrapped in some sort of paper. two twat-hair sized wires lead out of here - one soldered to the shielding and base, and the other soldered to the conductor and covered up with some sort of primitive heat-shrink tubing. the gold foil paper and metal hood go on over this, and the six "pole piece" screws secure it together along with metal fold tabs underneath.
i think i've figured out what the problem is, at least with some of them. the wires coming out of the packet are a bit long and are tucked between the packet and the metal base. the base is corroded, (possibly from the adhesive used to hold the packet together? weird that they'd all rust like that from external moisture, but that could be the case.) which ended up basically rusting the tiny wire. do you think i might be able to snip back the wire, or maybe try to fish a bit out of the winding and re-solder them to the conductor and ground? is it all as simple as it looks? i'm not sure how "fragile" pickups are, or what might cause them to malfunction.