Back in the late 70’s I was in the Marines stationed in Santa Ana CA. I didn’t know much about guitars at that time but I had bought a SG with P-90’s in it. I wanted to replace the bridge with a humbucker so I bought a Seymour Duncan at a local music store. (I didn’t even know what I had bought)
A few years ago I stopped playing guitar and sold almost all my stuff. I had used that same pickup in a lot of guitars, the 80’s VanHalen clones, Les Pauls, you name it. After I sold my last Les Paul it has sat in a drawer unused. I was going to sell it, but everyone who has seen it says it doesn’t have the SD logo embossed in the bottom plate so it can’t be a SD. So can any of you guys who might be familiar with a vintage model take a look and tell me what you think. Thanks in advance, Steve
A few years ago I stopped playing guitar and sold almost all my stuff. I had used that same pickup in a lot of guitars, the 80’s VanHalen clones, Les Pauls, you name it. After I sold my last Les Paul it has sat in a drawer unused. I was going to sell it, but everyone who has seen it says it doesn’t have the SD logo embossed in the bottom plate so it can’t be a SD. So can any of you guys who might be familiar with a vintage model take a look and tell me what you think. Thanks in advance, Steve
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