Voodoo pickups are out of production and nearly impossible to find, here are a few links to Peter Florance Pickups for sale.
$970 – Peter Florance Voodoo Pickups- PAF Humbuckers
$770 – Peter Florance Voodoo Pickups – Telecaster Pickups
$750 – Peter Florance Voodoo Pickups – Legend Series Pickups
HUMBUCKERS
Humbucker ’59s
Built to capture true PAF liveliness. Available in Alnico 3 (neck) for clarity and softness, and Alnico 5 (bridge) for bite, articulation, and cello-like depth. Outputs typically fall between 7.0–8.3K. Classic vintage sweetness with wide dynamic range.
Humbucker ’60s
Modeled after later PAF examples. Slightly more top-end and a tighter low end than the ’59 version. Available with Alnico 3 or Alnico 5 magnets. Articulate, crisp, and responsive.
Humbucker ’57s
Inspired by an early no-decal PAF Peter discovered in his shop. Warm and smooth but still articulate, thanks to custom formvar wire. Ideal for HSS guitars or anyone wanting early-PAF roundness with improved clarity. Outputs around 7.5–8.5K.
STRAT MODELS
ST50
Alnico 5 magnets, formvar wire, black-wax potting, and a true ’50s scatter-wind. Expect glassiness, chime, and early-Strat sparkle. Typically 5.7–6.3K.
ST56 Sweet Set
Mid-’50s Strat voice — expressive, sweet, and touch-sensitive. Think early Clapton. Alnico 5, formvar wire, degaussed field, hand-calibrated. Wound between 5.7–6.8K.
Sweet Modern Set
Flat-pole neck and middle for strong quack, staggered bridge for bite and presence. More output than the pure vintage sets. Alnico 5 with formvar wire. Bridge leans slightly toward Tele territory. Around 6.0–7.2K.
ST60 BL
Early-’60s character. Alnico 5 and formvar, hand-wound in a ’60s coil pattern. Sweet on the low-output side with a lively, slightly aggressive bridge. Typically 5.9–6.9K.
ST60 GR
Peter’s take on mid-’60s grey-bottom tones. Balanced, musical, great for funk, clean, and expressive playing. Around 6.0–6.7K.
ST70
Enamel wire, Alnico 5, staggered poles, and a hand-winding style inspired by Clapton’s Blackie. Tight lows, piano-like cleanness, and crisp highs. Usually 5.9–6.9K.
TELE MODELS
TE50
True early ’50s Tele voice. Aged Alnico 5 magnets, flat poles, tin bottom plate. Woody, organic, harmonic-rich tone. Wound about 8–10K.
TE59
Late-’50s Tele flavor. Aged Alnico 5 with raised D/G poles. Stronger attack, great twang, excellent note separation. Typically 8–10K.
TE60 BL
’60s staggered-pole Tele tone with a copper bottom plate. More articulate and brighter, great for classic-rock or English-Tele sounds. Wound roughly 7.5–9.5K.
TE60 GR
Grey-bottom variant of the TE60. Same voice and specs as the BL version but using mid-’60s style materials for a slightly more vintage feel. Around 7.5–9.5K.
Tele Neck Variants:
TEF – Developed over years to complement any bridge model; smooth, balanced neck.
Longneck – Longer magnets for a subtle Strat-like quality and increased clarity.
TE Sweet Neck – A sweeter, rounder neck voice with vintage warmth.
All typically wound around 7–9K.
P-90 MODELS
P90
Hand-wound with vintage character, delivering strong sustain, chunky lows, and airy top-end harmonics. Formvar wire gives thicker warmth; enamel wire tightens and focuses the low end.
BASS MODELS
JB60’s BL
Early-’60s J-Bass vibe. Formvar wire, sand-cast Alnico 5 magnets, smooth growl, and expressive midrange. Outputs around 8–9K.
JB60’s GR
Modeled after later ’60s grey-bottom J-Bass pickups. Punchy mids, strong low-end presence, and ideal for Motown or psychedelic textures. Usually 8.5–9.3K.