Just got my Les Paul back from the shop where it was having the pickups changed...
There is now a lovely set of Bareknuckle Mules in the bridge and neck position.
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure the lovely bridge Mule is in the neck position, and the vice versa.
I don't have access to anything that can check the resistance, but I'm 95% sure I'm right about this... I can hardly get a pinched harmonic out of the "bridge pickup", but they come screaming out of the neck pickup.
And now the guitar repair dude is away for ten days, so I can't sort it out. I've been on the phone to him and he is making out it isn't his fault because I told him the pickups were labelled, and he didn't know they were second-hand. Well, it's $%ing obvious they were second hand! You could see where the braided cable had been previously soldered. And he said he was going to measure them.

I'm furious.
I was just on the verge of writing a post about how the Mules didn't sound as good as I was expecting, and then I realised the problem! I must say Tim, the Mule neck pickup isn't that bad in the bridge, :lol: . It kind of has a smokey, vocal quality, a bit like a half-open wah pedal.