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bob_the_bass
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Pickguard Question ...

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I noticed yesterday that the pickguard on my 2005 4003 BB is slightly opaque whereas the pickguard on my 2003 4003 Jetglo is not. Was there a change in process ?
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My 2004 MG has a slightly see-thru-ness also. You can just makeout the routing underneath.
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The age of consistently high quality acrylic sheet material (Plexiglas) ended when Rohm and Haas stopped making it a few years ago. It is very difficult to find truly opaque white these days.
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Some luthiers spray the underside white if it's too transparent. Personally I dig the transparent pickguards, I think they look way cooler than the opaque ones. All the copies have opaque pickguards.
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Ah, but there was nothing quite like the "glassy, milky, translucent-yet-not-see-through-ness" of the pickguard on my old '77 4001. As plastic goes, that stuff was very aesthetically pleasing.
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Post by bob_the_bass »

Ilan ... I'm with you !! The slight transparency looks great on my Blue Boy - I was just curious and as always on this site, "ask & you shall learn" !!

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