The Ike's Guitars website says they are an authorized SD dealer. Can't use the regular SD site to double-check, because their link to the "physical dealers" page doesn't work. But the people selling fakes rarely claim to be authorized (or even have websites). I'm 99% sure the pickups are legit
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Originally posted by Masta' C View PostThe Ike's Guitars website says they are an authorized SD dealer. Can't use the regular SD site to double-check, because their link to the "physical dealers" page doesn't work. But the people selling fakes rarely claim to be authorized (or even have websites). I'm 99% sure the pickups are legit
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Originally posted by Aleph View Post
Yes I saw that too in their small web site but as you said couldn't check in SD's site. What also caught my attention was the missing "Made in America" but I guess it's ok if they don't have it?
I think it's odd that the new logo doesn't say "Made in America", but there are a couple possibilities:
1) SD may have plans to outsource some of their production to Mexico or similar. Sounds outrageous, but it's certainly not impossible given today's economic climate. Wages are going up, especially in California where SD is located, and workers hard to find in every industry right now. They may be keeping their options open.
2) It's possible that the baseplates are no longer being made in the U.S. and therefore can't say "Made in America" on them for import/trade reasons. This could also explain the difference in mounting tab markings I noted earlier.
3) SD has resigned from supporting classical nationalistic ideals and has decided their products should be origin-neutral from here on out
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I am not aware of any outsourcing outside of the US. I am aware that they have ramped up the production in the US.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by Little PigbaconPeople. Stop buying pickups on Amazon and eBay.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostI am not aware of any outsourcing outside of the US. I am aware that they have ramped up the production in the US.
If that IS the new baseplate design, it's more likely that the part itself is now being manufactured outside of the U.S. Of course, that might not be the case, either. Just seems odd that SD would dismiss with the "Made in ____" phrasing.
I mean, if Bare Knuckle Pickups stopped putting "Handwound in the UK" on their baseplates, entire forums would probably implode, LOL!
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Originally posted by AdrianSD View PostEasier said than done. The same pickup bought from US authorized dealers like phantom48 would cost 60-70% more bought from a local retailer. Because Straya tax. Yeah nah, I'm all for local jobs & such & such, but within reason. Got bitten once with a fake Jazz, after starting to buy from few ebay authorized US based resellers haven't had any more issues.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Hi
Posting this in case someone else runs into my same 'issue'.
So, I reached out for SD directly by email and they said they could match the job orders an dates from the pics I attached and these pups are authentic. They also explained that some of the plates won't even have the SD logo due to some issues with their suppliers but the quality of materials will definitely meet their high standards.
Thanks all for your responses!
Cheers
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Originally posted by Aleph View PostThey also explained that some of the plates won't even have the SD logo due to some issues with their suppliers but the quality of materials will definitely meet their high standards.
Thanks for the info!
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