They may have changed their pickup rings since the last time you used them. When I put this one together...
...I got their black form-fitting rings with the pickups, but Becky said she'd send me some cream ones. While I was waiting for those, I compared the mounting holes of the black rings to the gold plated brass rings you see in the picture and they lined up. So, I was able to mount/wire the pickups without what I thought were gonna be the rings I'd be using.
As it worked out, the cream rings didn't look as good, even though they fit the pickup's outer dimensions closer, so I just left the gold on there.
Meanwhile...
It was suggested some of us might be interested in this Chinese supplier (Banggood) of various piece/parts for guitars. Looking around their site, I found plenty of other interesting things, not the least of which was 3D printer
kits. Really? A kit?
It's a tabletop unit with limited capacity - it can only print objects that'll fit in a 220mm x 220mm x 230mm (roughly an 8" x 8" x 8" cube), but a lotta interesting things could come out of that space, especially if you were making parts that could be assembled into something else.
You have to build the thing, probably with little or no support, but if you're the type who's into that sort of thing, it doesn't look terribly complicated. Plus, the compensation for your work is high - the kit only costs $179.99 w/ free shipping. If you're interested, you can get more detail on it
here.
As a side note - another way to look at that is it's a really a mini 3 axis gantry robot. You could mount a laser or a small motor or other end effector and do other stuff with it. Need to know a bit of programming, but if that's something you can do - how much fun could you have with that? Although, if you've got in mind an application for a small gantry robot - look around that site. Lotta interesting stuff there at remarkably low prices.
Edit: I wondered what assembled plug'n'play 3D printers where going for these days, and it turns out the price has come down on them dramatically. They're not thousands of dollars like I thought - more like hundreds. But, check it out -
Walmart is selling the unit above for $158, free shipping.