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"All IronGear Premier Pickups are designed and developed in the UK."
"IronGear pickups are made outside of the UK in state-of-the-art facilities"
British designed but most likely made in China...?
Brilliant pick ups none the less, I have them in a couple of my guitars and have no complaints.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Fletcher Pickups
Oil City Pickups
I'm sure other people will chip in with more suggestions.
As for Iron Gear, great pickups at their price - Vintage 6TS Bridge and Pig Iron Middle and Neck; classic Strat without brittleness on the bridge.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
Bloodstone (Derby, I think) and Creamery in Manchester. But, as others have said, Iron Gear are really good.
Some of the UK brands have introduced budget lines. (e.g. BKP Boot Camp and Alegree Old Timer.) The origins of these products is not made clear on the respective web sites.
Kent Armstrong hand makes bespoke pickups wherever he is living at the time. His budget Sky versions were from Korea.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
"Boot Camp is a focused range of handwound pickups, covering humbuckers, Strats, Teles and P90s that strips away the custom options to cut straight to the tone. All wound and built in our UK workshop"
Makes fab pickups IMHO
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Same story with Oil City Pickups.