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  • Lightning
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    Are they balenced or does the neck over power the bridge?

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  • Robert S.
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    The JB is a JB, not too hard.

    The SEY is a Duncan Distortion neck model and used to be called the Seymourizer.

    That should be a pretty cool combo.

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  • JOLLY
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    Originally posted by Metalman_666
    Jolly, how the hell did you get that? lol
    I remembered people posting about them before. I think they used to actually be called a "Seymourizer" or something like that.

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  • Metalman_666
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    Jolly, how the hell did you get that? lol

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  • JOLLY
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    I'm pretty sure that's an older Duncan Distortion.

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  • robberns
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    Got it from its former owner. It's a 1978, so the pickups could be fairly old.

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  • Cory_Dylan
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    Now SDs have the model number written on the bottom of the p/up. (i.e. sh-14, sh-1)
    Did you buy it from a used music store or did you buy it from the former owner?
    Sorry i can't help you. My guess is that it's either a '59 or a jazz, since those are most commonly paired with the JB. (probably a jazz)

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  • robberns
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    Pickup Identification?

    Hi folks-
    Just bought a used Les Paul with Seymour Duncans in both neck and bridge. I can tell that the bridge is a JB, but nbot sure of the neck. It has a sticker on the bottom that says "SEY J". The bridge says "JB" so I am pretty sure of what that is. Both are black.
    Thanks for any help.
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