Fender's pickups suck ass. I've never seen a single pickup out of them that came close to being a good pickup, though my shop manager likes the Gold Lace Sensors (which I can't stand). Bill Lawrence's stuff has always been pretty mediocre, to my ears. They just don't have the character of a really great pickup. Jason Lolar makes exceptional pickups (the only one you mentioned whose stuff I would put on par with what Lindy does), and I love his P-90s, but for Strat pickups I've got to go with Lindy's stuff. There are others in that league, like Joe Barden, or Bartolini, but they do different stuff. They aren't even trying to make a vintage style pickup (which is a good thing, because just sticking to what you know is boring and stupid).
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Fender pickups suck ass??
You have to be kidding.

The tone of FENDER pickups in the 1950's and 1960's is the
benchmark by which all modern "vintage style" single coil pickups are measured. (Lindys included)
The technology of sigle coil pickups is primitive...definately not rocket science by any stretch of the imagination.
It's wire wrapped around magnets on a bobbin...that's about it in a nutshell.
The only differences are the type of wire, the type of magnet, the quality of the work, and the attention to detail.
I don't think any other company has done any more research and paid any more attention to detail in trying to clone the old vintage pickups than fender has...and their product is priced lower than most of their serious compitition.
Don't get me wrong...I think Fralins are very good (though very pricey). That being said "very good" is judged by how a pickup captures the sound in ones head, ...and that sound is usually a fender pickup sound when it comes to strat tone.
I have been playing my '66 strat since 1976 when I bought it. I have had so many different types of pickups on it in those 30+ years.
The original '66 pups, hot rails, mighty mites, dimarzios, seymore duncans, kidmans, several different types of fenders...on and on.
There is no better pickup combo for my '66 strat than the original grey bottom fender pickup on the neck, a fender 57/62 in the middle (a Bill lawerance project), and
a texas special set very low on the bridge. That combination is simply as good as it gets and they are all 3 fender pickups.
I have a good friend who has a strat set up with Lindy fralins...it's sounds VERY good...but not as good as mine. He would be the 1st to tell you that because it's a fact.
I admit there are alot of other factors involved such as new wood vs old wood...but the bottom line is that the fender pickup equiped guitar sounds better than the fralin equiped guitar in this instance.
You are very knowledgeable and I respect your opinion...but...I don't agree that fender pickups suck ass.