Yes, I accept your point and I do see the logic of it. This all came up for me because I was on another forum and somebody was asking about a pickup for a particular sound and the consensus was that he needed a DiMarzio Super Distortion. Now having owned a Super Distortion before I couldn't really argue with the advice as it is a great pickup for what he wanted but I felt sure that Bare Knuckle must do something that would give a similar tone but be 'better'. The trouble was, not only was I struggling, having not tried all Bare Knuckle pickups, but it also struck me that if I didn't know, there was virtually no chance he would, having never tried ANY Bare Knuckle pickups before. My instinct made me think of either a 'Cold SWeat' or 'Painkiller' but I reasoned I could be well wide of the mark so elected to say nothing. If in doubt, he will naturally go with the Super Distortion because it's well known and it defined the sound of an era but it could have been a sale for Bare Knuckle. It struck me that unless Bare Knuckle pickups could be referred to in terms that these people could understand, it was always going to be difficult, hence I had the idea of saying something like: 'If you're looking for something like a Super Distortion you might want to consider the Bare Knuckle ..........., which is even better because........
Still, it was just a thought and I believed it might help people new to the brand but if there is no appetite for it then I certainly won't lose sleep over it :)