Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
Couldn't sleep last night, so I got up around 3am and decided to replace a broken pot in my double fat strat. I would have sworn that I still had a CC/APH
in this guitar. SURPRISE !!!!!
Several years ago I either traded for or bought an older JB from someone here on the forum...can't remember who. There used to be lots of talk about how old JB's or other pups sounded better or at least different than new ones. I had completely forgotten that I installed it in my strat to find out (now I really wonder where my CC is and my other box of pickups and parts).
So anyhow...see the pics below. The only identifying mark on the pickup is the JB D sticker. That has to be one wound by Seymour himself. The baseplate has no markings at all....not made in USA, not Made In America, not even an SD logo...anywhere. The baseplate screws have started to oxidize a bit...as have one or two of the pole piece screws.
Anyone have any idea how old this has to be to not have any markings other than the sticker? Doesn't really matter to the value or sound...I was just wondering.
Several years ago I either traded for or bought an older JB from someone here on the forum...can't remember who. There used to be lots of talk about how old JB's or other pups sounded better or at least different than new ones. I had completely forgotten that I installed it in my strat to find out (now I really wonder where my CC is and my other box of pickups and parts).
So anyhow...see the pics below. The only identifying mark on the pickup is the JB D sticker. That has to be one wound by Seymour himself. The baseplate has no markings at all....not made in USA, not Made In America, not even an SD logo...anywhere. The baseplate screws have started to oxidize a bit...as have one or two of the pole piece screws.
Anyone have any idea how old this has to be to not have any markings other than the sticker? Doesn't really matter to the value or sound...I was just wondering.