Is this a real Seymour Duncan?

Hi. What do you think of it? I'm confused by the font on the sticker
 

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Looks right to me. My 2012 / earlier pickups have that typewriter Courier font. My 2016 / later pickups have more of a Times Roman font. I don't know what year they changed it. Everything else looks legit also. The baseplate, screws and solder on the cover are just like my gold SH-14.
 
Hi. What do you think of it?
 

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Looking for some ID help, please

I was told this was a SD AL2 PAF neck pickup. No markings other than “N” front or back.

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It's a Chinese-made neck pickup, that apparently reads 7.3. Duncan doesn't use blank brass rounded baseplates. At least there are screw poles on one coil. The knock-offs used to only have all slugs.
 
Yep, bad news: No Duncan in the neck
Good news: The single coil is a USA Fender American Standard Alnico V middle pickup
 
Yep, bad news: No Duncan in the neck
Good news: The single coil is a USA Fender American Standard Alnico V middle pickup

Yes, it was the stock pickup from factory in what was originally a SSS guitar. The bridge, which was supposed to be a SH-11 was actually a SH-5, which is ceramic, not A2 as I was told.

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Can't say I've ever seen a Duncan tele or other Fender type with the logo on the flatwork, but there might be a model I'm not familiar with. That is the old logo for Duncan. My first reaction is it's not a Duncan, unless it's an old model I haven't seen before.
 
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