Seymour Duncan nominated for Vintage Guitar Magazine Hall of Fame
Contributors and visitors of Vintage Guitar magazine have nominated Seymour Duncan as a candidate for the Vintage Guitar Hall of Fame Innovator. Previous winners include Leo Fender, Les Paul, Orville Gibson, Seth Lover and others. Registration is required in order to vote and those who vote get a chance to win an Egnater head and two cabinets, as well as other prizes!
About Seymour:
Seymour had his start in tinkering with his pickups and realizing that the tone he had been looking for could be found in the magnets and coils. In the 60′s, he worked on the pickups of Jimmy Page, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Frampton, and Jeff Beck. With demand for his custom pickups growing, he started Seymour Duncan Pickups along with Cathy Carter Duncan. For nearly half a century, Seymour has shown an unwavering passion for creating the tones artists desire. Through this dedication, Seymour Duncan Pickups has grown into the largest pickup manufacturing company through a combination of dedication to excellence, research and development, and a commitment to creating pickups that help artists get the tone they want out of their guitars. To this day, Seymour can be found winding pickups down in the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop.
To vote, please see this link: http://www.vintageguitar.com/hall-of-fame/
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