Alternate Pickguard/Nameplate Material

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mortivan

Alternate Pickguard/Nameplate Material

Post by mortivan »

I know it's easy for a talented tech. to custom make a new pickguard out of, say, tortoise shell pickguard stock, but does anyone have any information on where this nameplate came from? (Pictured: Dave Meros, Spock's Beard)

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markthemd
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Post by markthemd »

If you take a black plexi nameplate , and very carefully scape away the black to leave the lettering, then take a piece of acoustic guitar T-Shell guard stock , and cut that to follow the nameplate shape , drill the three holes for mounting......that gives you the T-Shell nameplate.
Just lay the T-Shell behind the nameplate before you screw it down.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
mortivan

Post by mortivan »

Heh! Cool trick!

It sure looks great!

Thanks Mark.

-mort
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Post by syncop8r »

I wanted to make a brass pickguard, but making a brass nameplate to match that still says "Rickenbacker" etc was far too daunting and possibly breaching copyright?
mmm...sacrilicious
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Post by markthemd »

Yeah , but if you have a trophy maker that would have a go at it ....keep your original in a box somewhere and save it for later .

Making a brass guard looks fine .....until it starts to green / tarnish .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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Post by syncop8r »

I guess living 100m from the sea would accelerate that too.
mmm...sacrilicious
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What if you clearcoat it?
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