Need help identifying a vintage Duncan pup

sploorp

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Back in the early 80's I put a duncan stacked humbucker in my strat. It was the best sounding strat pick up I ever had. I've been looking to put a set into a current guitar, but Duncan no longer makes the pickup and I don't recall the model number/name, so searches are out of the question.

The pick up had a maroon plastic cover with the Duncan "S" logo molded into the top. The pick up had no pole pieces of it's own - just the logo molded into flat maroon plastic. It was a stacked humbucker made to replace a standard strat pick up with out modification. I bought this one around 1983, but they were probably made for a while after that. They were a new thing when I got it, so it wouldn't have been around much before that.

Like I said, I was thinking of putting a set into a current project, but don't even know what to search for. Can anybody help me with a name or model number?
 
Re: Need help identifying a vintage Duncan pup

Back in the early 80's I put a duncan stacked humbucker in my strat. It was the best sounding strat pick up I ever had. I've been looking to put a set into a current guitar, but Duncan no longer makes the pickup and I don't recall the model number/name, so searches are out of the question.

The pick up had a maroon plastic cover with the Duncan "S" logo molded into the top. The pick up had no pole pieces of it's own - just the logo molded into flat maroon plastic. It was a stacked humbucker made to replace a standard strat pick up with out modification. I bought this one around 1983, but they were probably made for a while after that. They were a new thing when I got it, so it wouldn't have been around much before that.

Like I said, I was thinking of putting a set into a current project, but don't even know what to search for. Can anybody help me with a name or model number?

As those are not longer available, my word of advice is to get a Classic Stack Plus set.

If you liked the old ones, you'll be ecstatic with the new ones!

HTH,
 
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