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  • Mincer
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    I have a set in my Eastman 335-type, and they are wonderful. I would think if you are using tones from clean to just short of metal, they would be an ideal set.

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  • jeremy
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    antiquitys are great pups for sure! got a set in my les paul and hamer monaco elite

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  • skydog
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    Originally posted by hamerfan View Post
    Yep, its an Ant Neck. The Pearly Gates writing is clearly wrong. You should erase that to avoid further confusion. I am sure there was the sig of Seymour before.
    It's not visible in the pic, but there was a slight trace of Seymour's sig. I used some alcohol to remove the ‘Pearly Gates’ which of course removed any trace of the signature, too. These pickups sound fantastic in my McInturff Polaris Pro.

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  • hamerfan
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    Yep, its an Ant Neck. The Pearly Gates writing is clearly wrong. You should erase that to avoid further confusion. I am sure there was the sig of Seymour before.
    Last edited by hamerfan; 10-09-2020, 08:13 AM.

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  • skydog
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    Originally posted by hamerfan View Post
    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Both are probably Duncans. The bridge is an Ant from the end 90ties to beginning 2000. This is the personal sign of the boss himself, Seymour. But we need to see the label on the neck pickup!
    The legs on both pups are ~1\2”.
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  • skydog
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    Well, it could be from the Custom Shop. The Antiquity looks like long legs, like it should have. My guess is that the Pearly Gates was put there by the owner...to either throw people off or to remind themselves what was in there.
    They might be long legs…I always thought S=3/8”, L=3/4”, but these were somewhere between.
    Last edited by skydog; 11-22-2020, 03:39 PM.

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  • Mincer
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by skydog View Post
    So, did SD make a Pearly Gates Antiquity?
    Well, it could be from the Custom Shop. The Antiquity looks like long legs, like it should have. My guess is that the Pearly Gates was put there by the owner...to either throw people off or to remind themselves what was in there.

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  • hamerfan
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Okay, if we narrowed it down to CS Pearlies or Ants.
    Then we have 2 more points: The magnet and gauss reading could help. The Ants should have a dunaged mag and the Pearlies should have standard mag.
    Next question: Why do they use double whites instead of double cream? Are on Ants dbl whites or only vintage correct colors?
    Last edited by hamerfan; 07-11-2020, 10:52 PM.

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  • piblock
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by skydog View Post
    I agree, but what kinda' nut would do that?
    I do on any pickup not clearly marked lol. But I swap out pickups like it's going out of style...

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  • skydog
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by Masta' C View Post
    The kinda nut that wants to remember what kind of pickup it is!
    So, did SD make a Pearly Gates Antiquity?

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  • Masta' C
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    The kinda nut that wants to remember what kind of pickup it is!

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  • skydog
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by Masta' C View Post
    The printed label could date these to late-'90s or early-'00s. However, the "Pearly Gates" marking was almost certainly put there by the owner, not by SD
    I agree, but what kinda' nut would do that?

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  • Masta' C
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    The printed label could date these to late-'90s or early-'00s. However, the "Pearly Gates" marking was almost certainly put there by the owner, not by SD

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  • skydog
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Originally posted by hamerfan View Post
    Both are probably Duncans. The bridge is an Ant from the end 90ties to beginning 2000. This is the personal sign of the boss himself, Seymour. But we need to see the label on the neck pickup!
    Sorry, I already button'd 'er up! But the Neck label is identical to the Bridge label, except it of course reads, ‘NECK’. Did the factory ever label a pickup by hand with a marker?
    Last edited by skydog; 07-11-2020, 06:35 PM.

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  • hamerfan
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    Re: Help ID'ing these SD pickups please!

    Definitly not early! The labels were stamped in the beginning, not printed. Seymours sign also changed over the years. And there were not double whites only double cream in the beginning years of the CS.

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