I have not bought a C7-X in a long time, but they have been built in several places over the years. When the Paramour first came out, they were built in Mexico and done the old-fashioned way, layer wound with paper between each layer - this reduces the stray capacitance, improving high frequency performance as a plate choke. At some point they switched to regular bobbins, and (IIRC) later they were clearly made by Hammond without attribution.
The C7-X comes up often, because it is widely available. But since the layer winding was abandoned, I know of no special reason to stick with it over others with similar specs.