By the way- early Duncans from the era you refer to were the 'golden age' of Duncans, IMO. When he was starting out and really making them one-off with great care in small quantities. Plus now they have 20 years of settling in on them now in addition to your own mojo.
I have a 1975 cherry red 335TD that I bought brand new, gigged with, and put away in a closet for ten years. Its a far better guitar now than when I bought it new. Something happened. Oh yeah- I know. I took up
slide guitar, raised the action and put bridge cable strings on it. Dave Hole had that figured out long before I did.
