Mighty Mite USA pickups made by Seymour Duncan??

I don't think Duncan has anything to do with them, or even Stew Mac. They're an independent company in Illinois. If anything, I might expact some products made in Asia. What makes you ask, though?
 
They are made in the USA, at least they claim to be.

I've been curious about these myself. Prices are decent!
 
They are NOW made in the USA there office is in Illinois

FWIW I work for a USA company, headquarterd in the USA, my office is in the USA. But half my team and all of engineering/production we work with are in India. It's a very common way of managing the expense of production to either outsource overseas, or create a related company overseas where the wage/salaries are 1/10 of the USA. Made in the USA is compelling, but sometimes it can mean parts are manufactured here, but assembled elsewhere; or vice-versa, where parts are made overseas and just assembled here.
 
I spoke to someone at Mighty Mite(office)and it was explained to me that there pickups are made In the USA by a pickup company but they can’t reveal the company name
 
I like on their website about installation of their pickups.

"Installation


This pickup has universal wiring. We suggest you google “Humbucker installation in a guitar” to find the right installation guide that best fits your instrument.

If you are unfamiliar with the tools used to install these pickups; we suggest you contact a Luthier to install them. Should the pickups get damaged during installation due to improper installation; warranty will be voided."

Looks like they have 3 pickups, 2 that are copy of the Super Distortion, 2 of the Custom and a copy of what used to be a triple coil made into a double coil..
 
​​​​​​My money is on DiMarzio. The baseplate looks like the one on the 36th Anni PAF.​​​​
 
Don't know much about Mighty Mite pickups made these days, but in the 80's - yes, lots of them. They were definitely made overseas.

I had one of the original 3 coil Motherbuckers, put it in a 50's Tele body that had been trashed and rebuilt. How trashed you say? Someone gave it to me. There was a swimming pool routing in it filled with clear epoxy - that trashed. Painted day-glo pink. But back to the 3 coil Motherbucker - you could get the fattest, crunchiest Leslie West tones from it to the ice pickiest Albert Collins trebles. I wish I had another one...
 
I am certainly for more US-based pickup production. But here it sounds like someone inherited the name and just hired someone to make them.
 
They have the classic "20K Motherbucker", but also a "16K Motherbucker" that carries JB-like specs (A5, 16.8K DCR): LINK

I'd be over-the-moon excited if it was actually made by DiMarzio, because then there's a reasonable chance it would be close to an un-aired, non-"virtual vintage" AT-1 and that could be heavenly!

But, that's probably wishful thinking...I doubt they could have them produced by DiMarzio and still be able to offer them at $79 each street price
 
I have their Motherbuckers with Alnico 8 magnets in my baritone and they are great pickups for little money.
 
I remember in the 70s Mighty Mite was out of California and Seymour Duncan was hired to do the OEM for mighty mite
 
I am certainly for more US-based pickup production. But here it sounds like someone inherited the name and just hired someone to make them.

Obviously there was the 1970s-80s Mighty Mite offerings, but the same people have owned Mighty Mite since the early 90s. For about 20 years or so it was primarily a source for bodies, necks, parts, and pickups from the guitar factories, mostly Korea and Indonesia, but elsewhere too.

More recently they’re focused on bodies and necks, including USA-made bodies and pickups. They don’t have any imported pickups anymore.

I produce some of the USA bodies in my shop, but I’m not involved with the pickups, but I can say they’re top quality and if someone’s looking for a present-day reissue of the old 70s Mighty Mite pickups then I can recommend them.

Ossie Ahsen of 3 Monkeys Amps is into the old ones and did a shootout recently.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GBN5QzzvhtI&t=1s
 
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