Also, the pickup runs 6.7K, which would be screaming death metal hot for a vintage Mustang, and rather hot for a late 1960's Strat.
no it wouldn't :? how do you know when this pickup was made, yet not what it's from?
Not quite sure what you;re getting at indysmith:
I realize that most death metal pickups run a lot hotter than 6.7K, but I have never seen a vintage Mustang pickups wound that hot. Normally you are looking at the low 5s for a Mustang.
I got the pickup from a friend, who swears up and down that this is a Strat pickup. It has a smugdy date in ink pen, which would be correct for a late 1960's Fender pickup, and cloth hookup wiring. You can't tell whether the date reads "1967" or "1969", but cloth wiring is correct for a 1967 but not a 1969.
I am pretty sure that this pickup is a 1967
something. A forger would make sure that the date is readable, and would probably use his time to fake more valuable and more easily forged 1950's/1960's pickups. Plus, a forger would probably get the stagger right.
But that doesn't tell me what pickup I have.