Yes, on previous picture, the screws didn't look like brass, but they are. As I mentionned, this humbucker isn't stock, the wire was replaced.
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Hey All, just looking for some help to verify some SD pickups in a loaded pickguard, It's from ebay so yes the odds aren't looking good for me on this one. The build quality looks pretty good to me, but I need some experienced help to verify if the duncans are real. Thanks in advance!9 Photos
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Originally posted by Chmer View PostHey All, just looking for some help to verify some SD pickups in a loaded pickguard, It's from ebay so yes the odds aren't looking good for me on this one. The build quality looks pretty good to me, but I need some experienced help to verify if the duncans are real. Thanks in advance!
Here is the same pickguard with the same pickups with the same serials on the Aliexpress.
And here is the pic of a more precise copy, with a more authentic label, but still fake. Look at the hole in the baseplate where the leads are soldered, it should be round. Funny enough, earlier in this thread a similar set was identified as original.
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Your probably right, I'll try em out for fun. Good to have a place here for reference. I don't plan to crucify the seller online but they did blatantly lie to me, I asked them specifically if they were authentic SD pickups before purchasing and they said yes absolutely, so I guess this is another good example of just buy local! Thanks guys.
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Hello all!
I stumbled upon this thread after purchasing a used tele the other day, and hoped the group might have some insight on this humbucker. I wonder if these images provide any clues as to the authenticity of this pickup?
Thanks to all for any thoughts!
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Here's a new take on "counterfeiting". I can't tell if they are trying to represent that the second coil is an actual Seymour Duncan coil, or if they are just putting a dummy coil with the SD logo on a sustainer so that you can match a guitar that has SD pickups.
ONN SUSTAINER 3 Modes (Sound) OFF MODE: Normal passive pickup seymour duncan in original Character Tone style. HARMONIC.
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Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostHere's a new take on "counterfeiting". I can't tell if they are trying to represent that the second coil is an actual Seymour Duncan coil, or if they are just putting a dummy coil with the SD logo on a sustainer so that you can match a guitar that has SD pickups.
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