I believe there's a version of the Mississipi Queen called Manhattan I think - a p90 type in a humbucker size.
It's not on the product pages, but I understand it's aimed at Jazz tones - maybe contact Tim to ask?
Otherwise, I seem to remember Fourth Feline (I think) is using MQs to get a similar tone out of a semi of some sort. I'm a blues/rocker, but if I was trying to get a jazz tone, it's probably my MQs I'd use.
Having said that, the "more suitable for rock blues" is a misconception I think we all make/cause - most BKPs are far more versatile than we make out with what we post on here! (I've even got a funny feeling that I've read somewhere that someone uses Warpigs for jazz - not tried them, but I understand they have excellent clean tones...)
Welcome to the forum by the way :D
Yes, welcome !
I recommend the Mississipi Queens in a semi-acoustic or archtop, as I find them to have a really warm, fat but superbly articulate tone. To be specific, I love that slightly compressed Larry Carlton sound - and if you put the M.Qs about 1/16" between top of pole pieces and strings held down at last fret ( + or - a half turn of the pickup adjusting screws at both sides ) - you have a lovely sweet , articulate , yet uniquely rounded tone.
I have no doubt the Manhattans are also lovely, but for me it is the controlled / harnessed POWER of the M.Qs at the right setting that makes it sound like a hot jazz box instead of an acoustic guitar - and we
are still talking sweet and clean here. They also have the flexibility ( due to strong but tight output ) - to really dominate an overdriven amp too , if you should later want that tonal 'colour'. :)
* Edit : I just realised that Jonathan at Feline Guitars has already said / implied all this , but it's interesting for me to hear that I am not alone in my perceptions of this ' hidden gem' amongst the range of B.K.P. *