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braintheory
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I deleted my post since I had to reconsider some things lol. Tim Shaw is great to me because of the Dirty Fingers and excellent PAF and Mini-humbucker reissues he had in ‘70’s/‘80’s. I don’t like ‘57 classics and didn’t know he was behind thoseI think I would agree with this assessment. I believe Shaw had a hand in the '57 classics which just smoke in a ES and BL pioneered the rail humbuckers (supposedly Joe Barden did also) and his pickups are some of the best pedal steel pickups on the market also. His 710 is magical.
As far as I’m aware the first blade pickups were the Gretsch Supertrons in the ‘60’s. My all time favorite pickups, so whoever designed those maybe is the biggest pickup genius to me. BL was great too though and also designed some of the very good ‘70’s Gibson pick ups, at least some ‘60’s Hofner pickups and maybe others I’m not aware of. No doubt he brought plenty to the table
Besides Fender and Seth Lover, I don’t think the others listed belong in the same conversation, at least for sound quality