I've noticed that they usually have the black decal with the pat no written on it, but this one has it on the bottom plate. Is it the real thing?
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Is this the famous T-top pickup?
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That might be a T top, or a Shaw. They both have the patent number stamped on them.
T tops have a T on the bobbins.
I'm sure someone here that specializes in Gibson pickups will chime in.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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It should be a TTop but there isn't ONE type of TTop. The earliest ones had patent stickers on them and were wired like PAFs with only one shim. Later ones were wired differently with two shims and the patent stamped baseplate.
Here's two sites with info on dating Gibson pickups:
1968 T-top? - SG - Gibson Forums
Gibson PAF Humbuckers Pickups Patent Applied For Pickups M69 M-69 pickup rings - Vintage Guitars Info
Not all the info on the second link is correct, for instance he says Gibson used BRASS covers on PAF pickups, yeah sure....http://www.SDpickups.com
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