Hey everyone!
I just wanted to inquire as to whether anyone knows if Seymour still personally hand-guides all of the single-coil Antiquity pickups.
I ask this because I recently purchased a set of Antiquity 1955 Telecaster pickups and they didn't have an authentic Seymour signature on them. The pickups have (what looks like) a computer-printed signature and the hang-tags (while still having hand-written resistance values) had a stamped Seymour signature.
All of the other packaging is 100% "correct", so I'm not suspecting a "knock-off" or anything like that.
So, has Seymour finally stopped winding these himself, or has he simply gotten tired of signing his name on each one?
I just wanted to inquire as to whether anyone knows if Seymour still personally hand-guides all of the single-coil Antiquity pickups.
I ask this because I recently purchased a set of Antiquity 1955 Telecaster pickups and they didn't have an authentic Seymour signature on them. The pickups have (what looks like) a computer-printed signature and the hang-tags (while still having hand-written resistance values) had a stamped Seymour signature.
All of the other packaging is 100% "correct", so I'm not suspecting a "knock-off" or anything like that.
So, has Seymour finally stopped winding these himself, or has he simply gotten tired of signing his name on each one?
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