I have several:
Original 1960 Strat pickup which had started to fray and short - result, briliant pickup that matches the rest of the set but actually has a more open sound when you turn down.
Original Gibson Patent Number PAF (PAF coils but patent number on the bottom) - this is one of my favourite picups now. It had been overwound in the 70's some time, and the rewind (and alnico IV magnet), makes it a beautiful neck pickup with a ton of clarity
Old 50's P-90 where the coil bobin had broken causing the pickup to short. I had this rewound and the magnet changed to AIV, but I will change the magnet back because it actually lacks power against the ohter pickup in the guitar. That said, the tone is more open which is what I was looking for.
Tim is rewinding a Chandler Firebird pickup at the moment, this is an experiment in a way as I want to get more output from it so that it can keep up with a MQ bridge!
At some point I will also be sending him a early 70's strat pickup to redo a Fralin Steel Plate rewind.
Every one they have done has come back sounding the way I asked for it. I would reccomend it if you have a pickup that is not working, I am not sure if it makes sense if you have a classic pickup which is working fine (all mine needed a rewind or are not classics).