Ugly new pickguard
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I have had an issue with the pickguard on the basses since they changed the design in the early 70's.
It just looks weird to me that the pickguard stops an inch or so before the treble pickup surround. The v and c series look more balanced to me because the design makes more sense. Stopping short of the surround just looks wrong somehow.
The newer 4003 was a huge improvment to my eyes because of the return to a larger headstock, though it's still stubbier than the ones on the early v63's or the c's...
In any event, it's easy to get a new pickguard that looks better.
It just looks weird to me that the pickguard stops an inch or so before the treble pickup surround. The v and c series look more balanced to me because the design makes more sense. Stopping short of the surround just looks wrong somehow.
The newer 4003 was a huge improvment to my eyes because of the return to a larger headstock, though it's still stubbier than the ones on the early v63's or the c's...
In any event, it's easy to get a new pickguard that looks better.
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I always thought the big pickguards from the 60s looked funny ... I like the 4003 pickguard with the 1" spacing ... and I never liked the fatter body wings and I never liked the 70's and 80's short headstocks ... and I really dislike grover tuners ... but I love the walnut stripe ... and I love walnut headwings ... and I love triangle inlays ... but I don't like the early 80s 2 piece pickguards ... and I love checkered binding ...
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ken_swearingen
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What they did is just mirrored a left hand trc,but on a righty the[lettering] curve is on the wrong end of the trc,it looks goofy.See how the c64 trc[lettering] curves at the bottom,but on Paul's its normal it curves along with the trc.
The factory should have paid more attention to detail here.
They could easily correct it.
The factory should have paid more attention to detail here.
They could easily correct it.
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