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Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
The triangular "feet" and black paint owe something to the custom DiMarzio humbuckers supplied in Musicman EVH guitars.
The cable exit hole at every corner of the baseplate and the tapered vertical section of the lugs scream budget SE Asian.
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Wait long enough and it is possible for punters to delude themselves that the pickups rediscovered in a name brand box ARE of that brand.
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The Frankenstein pickups are clearly marked, and usually have normal short legs, I have a few sets, but am away from home, I can't confirm.
I remembered just now where I saw pickups similar to this before ... an OLP.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
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I quite like them, having directly compared my cheap mongrel OLP, head to head with a full fat EB Axis Super Sport with DiMarzio's...
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https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/177720/sold-pair-of-ernie-ball-musicman-evh-pickups-dimarzios
I cannot recall who manufactured the pickups during Edward's Peavey contract phase.
EVH has since become a brand in its own right - albeit under the Fender umbrella.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
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The OLP brand was EBMM's first stab at a budget import line. Compared to the more recent S.U.B. range, they were slightly clunky and the paint colours were on the drab side. Nevertheless, some owners may still be fond of 'em.
That is your market demographic.
The nearest thing that OLP made to an Edward model was their MM-1. This came with black and cream humbuckers.
I had forgotten that there been other OLP artist signature models. The only one with a double black bobbins neck position humbucker was the Petrucci.