Verlaine usually plays with the bridge pickup on, but picks over the neck pickup.
In position one you get the bridge pickup only.
Position three delivers the first coil of the bridge pickup.
They all feature a single bridge pickup and double-locking tremolo.
It encompasses the entire bridge pickup and most of the neck pickup.
Flicking to the back position selected the bridge pickup, as ever.
This bridge pickup eventually became the T-150 Lace sels today.
Sometimes the model number may be located under the bridge pickup.
In fact play clean' is a thing which the bridge pickup on this guitar practically refuses to do.
But given a better switch and pots, and a beefier bridge pickup, old blue wouldn't fall far short of the maximum.