I disagree with the alnico 2 pro being akin to a (proper) PAF clone. It's got formvar insulation if I recall correctly (Just like the Jazz, which has anything BUT plain enamel!), that's what gives the Alnico2pro that slightly 'hairy' tone, the edge (balanced out by the alnico2; think of it like salted caramel: sweet and salty at the same time).
The WLH has a more accurate insulation if I recall correctly, plain enamel, and the DCR still falls within Gibson's spec range from the late 50ies. After all, there are original PAF's wound up to 9.2, 9.3K. It's just not typical, but there are examples out there so it's not that far off.
So I guess I'm the alternate voice saying that the WLH is in a way a decent PAF clone.
Joe's pickups are odd. His first set (which I have, by the way) is in structure a PAF clone but not a direct copy. It was made to emulate the tone of that particular les paul and I believe that his other pickups were made with that same mindset: to emulate the tone of that guitar, not perse be a clone of the pickups from that guitar. Same for the Pearly Gates.
Speaking of pickups I wanna try: I tried the proto of the WLH and that was sweet and great and amazing but never the production version. WLH, Saturday Night, Perpetual Burn: those are on my wishlist to try. I've got almost 100 guitars and still no guitar left to try this set
