What model Duncan are these?

Re: What model Duncan are these?

DCJ = Duncan Custom wound by the legendary MJ.

Duncan stickers break down as follows for humbuckers:
First letter = D always means "Duncan"
Second letter will almost always be either C or D:
C = Custom
D = Distortion

If there's an "N", it's the Neck version. Bridge versions did not always get a "B".

Other than that, if it says "JB", it's a JB. If it says "SEY" it's a "Seymourizer". If it says "TB" followed by a number, it's a Trem-spaced (Floyds and vintage Strat trems but not most Kahler bridges), and if it says "SH" instead of "TB" it's Standard-spaced (pre-mid-90s Gibson TOMs before they changed the angle of the bridge to suit Trem-spaced pickups) and the number corresponds to the model of pickup:
1 = 59
2 = Jazz
4 = JB
5 = Custom
6 = Distortion

And then you run across things like the Holdsworth and whatnot which are more easily identified by the poles than trying to guess the sticker. Two rows of slotted screws is typically a Holdsworth, two rows of hex screws is typically a Full Shred, giant hex screws will be an Invader.
 
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