Hello everyone, I just wanted to know: has Seymour Duncan ever released pickups without its trademark painted on them ? Thanx for answering me.
Hello everyone, I just wanted to know: has Seymour Duncan ever released pickups without its trademark painted on them ? Thanx for answering me.



Yup, and they still do. Many of the 59's don't have logo's because they are intended as "vintage" replacements - thus, no logo.
btw - welcome to the forum.
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yes, plus when duncan provides pickups to guitar manufacturers as OEM parts, the guitar maker can choose to have the pups come 'plain' .... neither my JB nor my A2P have logos 'cus brian moore guitars ordered them that way
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Duncan's Alnoco II Pro humbuckers don't have logos, it says so in the description on the website. I've seen lots of '59s without a logo, as well.



Their PAF clones don't have the logo. You can also remove it with nail polish remover but you have to be patient.
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OK, thanx a lot for the quick answers and warm welcome.