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This should be the kitty, it's on his site lurking in the "archive" bit -
http://www.catswhiskerpickups.co.uk/index_htm_files/HumFlyer.pdf
If you would prefer to have the stud coils operational in Split mode, reverse the blue and green conductors. (On a 24 fret guitar, the proximity of the stud coils to each other gives them a better chance of sounding Stratty.)
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On a push-pull pot, use the tab at the bottom of the switch body. The pot itself should then be grounded to complete the path to the output jack socket.
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Looking again at the official Catswhisker diagrams, I appreciate that their incompleteness would be confusing. (Their coil split diagram illustrates one way of connecting a pickup to a DPDT switch but fails to make clear the orientation of the switch itself.) After enough years of peering at circuit diagrams, you tend to understand what they mean even when they resort to lazy shorthand and are riddled with errors and omissions.
I strongly recommend having the push-pull pots as tone controls rather than volume.
Here is one way of wiring your guitar. https://www.seymourduncan.com/wiring-diagrams?meta_params=guitar-options,2-pickups,neck-h,bridge-h,2-volume,2-tone,3-way-toggle,accessory-none Fourth option down the list.
Translate the Seymour Duncan diagram output conductor colour codes as follows:
SD Red = CW Red
SD Green = CW Green
SD Black = CW Blue
SD White = CW Yellow
SD Bare = CW Bare
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