Would TV knobs fit a 4003?
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It is a simple thing for a luthier or somebody like Pickguardian to make a new pickguard with the pot holes moved apart slightly to accommodate the knobs. Seems like oven knobs on a white guard would look very strange, anyway, so a gold guard is in order.
Takes a half-hour to remove the old guard, a #2 Phillips screwdriver, socket or small Crescent wrench, pair of pliers.
Same thing installing the new one.
Takes a half-hour to remove the old guard, a #2 Phillips screwdriver, socket or small Crescent wrench, pair of pliers.
Same thing installing the new one.
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i've got an extra vintage treble pickup tone knob, just in case i lose...that one knob in particular, i was in a guitar store in edmonton trying to find replacement knobs for a beater SG that i have and i saw the vintage rick knob so i picked it up for the hell of it... so if anyone needs that particular knob...uh, get in touch
throw it back and truck it
