WTB 1980 59 PU

Welcome to the forum!

I am interested on what you have planned for something so specific.
 
If you want something THAT specific, you may be out of luck, but at least you're asking in the right place. :)

Chrome covers were relatively rare in that generation. Most guys were pulling the covers off their pickups at that time or ordering aftermarket pickups without covers.

Also, when you see a "Seymourized" sticker, it's usually a rewind, which SD did a lot early on.

Here's a guy overseas that has both the neck and bridge from that exact era, complete with the "Seymourized" stickers you're looking for, but they're uncovered and they aren't cheap!
 
Thanks for the welcome and replies I have a Burny lp that had these as original and would like to return it to original.I have seen these for sale,but covers are gone on a lot of them.
 
as mentioned, covers will be rare but im sure someone has a set if youre willing to pay enough. not sure it would be worth it to me, but ymmv
 
Maybe Seymour did a special run for Burny at that time and put on these stickers. I have seen the J.M. Rolph did similar for Tokai on their highest tier models in the 90ies.
 
rolphs in a tokai? thats pretty sweet. the pups are probably worth more than the guitar
 
Unless you are planning on selling it, you'd probably have the best luck calling the custom shop. They could give you a reproduction of a 59 made in 1980 and then degauss the magnet to simulate 45 years of age. Even if you did find an actual pair of 1980 59s with a chrome cover, it's not going to be original, so I for one wouldn't be bother by using a set of reproductions
 
Unless you are planning on selling it, you'd probably have the best luck calling the custom shop. They could give you a reproduction of a 59 made in 1980 and then degauss the magnet to simulate 45 years of age. Even if you did find an actual pair of 1980 59s with a chrome cover, it's not going to be original, so I for one wouldn't be bother by using a set of reproductions

This would probably be cheaper, too.
 
Heck, might be worth asking the Custom Shop if they happen to have some of those old "Seymourized" decals laying around somewhere!
 
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