Re: Why do Gibson pickups cost so much?
Likewise, when Gibson says, THIS is the closest thing to the original PAF, that carries credibility, and even though other companies may do a better job, they don't have the same history to support the claim.
There is a Catch 22 with the "history" discussion.
The most memorable years for Gibson, for their electric and their acoustic instruments, was when the main factory was in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Those are the ones everybody gets all misty-eyed over: the big semi-hollow bodies, the original ES series. The P-90 guitars, the first-gen LPs.
As is the case in so many corporate decisions, there was a dollars & cents decision made. Gibson moved production to Nashville, and closed Parsons Ave in Kalamazoo.
They took the name, the body styles, the headstock shapes, the electronics, and anything and everything that is and can be identified as "Gibson" with them.
Legally, no one else can make a Gibson guitar but the Gibson company.
However... the factory workers in 'Zoo were left hanging. All those years making guitars the world loves, and now the company left them high and dry.
What to do?
"Let's make our own guitars! Everyone who loved the old stuff will know what our address is, and what it means. We don't have to claim any connection to 'the company'."
Therefore, Heritage Guitars was born.
Many of the same people, and the ones trained by them.
Great guitars. They're not "The big G", but they are made by some of the same hands who did the originals.
Seymour himself got Seth Lover, the guy who designed the original humbucker, to design a pickup with him.
Seth drew up a new set of plans, and Seymour even got some of the original pickup winding machinery.
Together, they came up with a distinctive pickup design.
It's great. It's something a lot of guitarists use and enjoy. By law, however, it can't be called a "Gibson pickup".
Will a set of SD Seth Lovers, in a Heritage guitar made in Kalamazoo, ever be mistaken for a Gibson?
Not to the eye, obviously.
Will someone who hears it on a recording know the difference? I haven't been able to yet. Can you?
Does name really matter, if the player is satisfied with the sound and feel?