Re-Pete
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Cagey said:line6man said:...what's stopping companies from doing non-traditional things with double cream?
Nothing, and that's how they do it. Carvin, as you mentioned, has a different form-factor to their pickups (12 poles as opposed to 6). Bill Lawrence does as well (blades vs. pole pieces). Apparently, it's only the PAF-style parts that DiMarzio was able to trademark. Never mind that it was already being done by others; the USPTO just awarded them the mark.
I'll tell ya - you can just about patent used toilet paper these days. There doesn't seem to be any oversight or research on anything.
Can't understand how that occurred. DiMarzio were only copying original Gibson design, and there's Gibson Les Pauls prior to the Patent that have double creams underneath. So, are you saying, that if a player rips off the covers for a Gibson LP and finds double creams & keeps it, they are in breach of DiMarzio's Patent? Like others have already said: it doesn't add up for what a Patent is supposed to be.