Most reports, anecdotes, published interviews, etc state that a "typical" vintage PAF coil was wound to ~5000 turns. Using 42 AWG and an approx resistance value of .74 ohms per turn works out to a ~3.7K coil or a ~7.4K pickup, probably a touch higher to account for lead / hookup wire, but not pushing 8K or more.
So either your typical > 8K PAF is wound beyond 5000 winds per coil (average) or the coil wire used was marginally smaller than 42 AWG.
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So either your typical > 8K PAF is wound beyond 5000 winds per coil (average) or the coil wire used was marginally smaller than 42 AWG.
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