Got The Texas Specials- Questions Arise

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Just another guy, really.
Went with the Texas Specials- I may have preferred some of the others I mentioned in another thread, but that guy stopped replying to my emails, so I guess he changed his mind. Anyway, one strange, and one stranger, thing happened:

When I put a DC ohmmeter to the set, I got a reading of 7.7 ohms on the pup marked (with masking tape) "neck," and 6.2 ohms on the one labeled "bridge." Seems backwards to me, and apparently files in the face of the values Fender Customer support told me I should get.

And stranger, still: MY DMM WOULD NOT GIVE ME A READING on the mid pup. I tried and tried, using every trick in the book. Clamps, cleaning and scraping the wire, etc. had no effect. I clamped the leads to an instrument cord, and tapped the poles- good thump thru the amp, about the same level as the other two, but still no reading.

I called Fender CS back, and the guy I talked to said he thought I should follow the labels (in spite of the fact that I told him they were NOT Fender's labels, but rather home-made), and he had no idea what to suggest about the mid pup's refusal to be tested.

I am going to just install the mid, I am thinking it was just weirdness kicking in. But suggestions about what to believe- labels or ohms?- and thus what pickup to install where, would be appreciated.

Oh, one other thing- someone lined the inside, sides of the covers with COPPER FOIL. Pretty cool, eh? Even if it is overkill...
 
Sorry I can't be of help, but just curious about what gutar are these going into?
 
DMM was on auto-range, so they were K-ohms, but thanks for the tip.

The thump was the usual metal-put-to-polepiece thump you get when you do that.

Used pups, but the seller is, by all accounts, an honorable man. When the mid pup failed to read, he offered to leave the pups with me, and complete the deal after I figured it out. I trust him.

TelePaul, pups are going into a "Stratocaster by Squire," made in 2001. Near the top of the Suire line.
 
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