Finally.....Chrome-glo 4-2-5

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Finally.....Chrome-glo 4-2-5

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My first post here in 04 was in search of a chrome plated steel guard to put on a Jet-glo 4003. Today was the end of that search...without further ado....
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Maybe it will only take 5 years to find a chrome TRC!
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I normally don't care for chrome guards on Rickys but I like it better than white on a JetGlo. I'm sure you could find a shop that could engrave a steel truss rod cover and then plate it for you.
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The standard stark white plastic guards are the only part of the 4003 Bass design I loathe. It really distracts the eye from the beauty of the 4003's immaculate body design IMO. The guard is approx 25% of the body front area. Chrome being the next dominant eye catcher on a jet-glo has a depth and color movement aesthetic that I find lacking in other bass designs. If I could, I would chrome plate the whole axe front to back.(well...not the Blueburst)
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I LIKE it!
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Post by squirefan01 »

Nice. Where did you get the chrome pick guard? I have a JetGlo with white plastic. I have looked at getting something from Pickguardian, but I haven't seen anything like this before.
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Post by doctorwho »

Nice! I wonder how it would look with all the screws black instead of chrome.
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Post by j_gary »

Cool! A real "Metal" bass, you know like Lemmy!
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Post by loendmaestro »

Phil Lynott had a Jetglo 4001 with a chrome pickguard too.

Nice!
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cool ...
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Looks great!
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Post by dwade »

Thanks Gents for the kudos, Mr. Raths handiwork is evident also. Makes quite a grounding plate at that.

Greg - Ebay. I have several favorite searches saved, one is "Chrome pickguard" title tag in the Bass Category. Thats how I acquired a Chrome P Bass guard (another Rath 4-2-5 thread) Been checking it daily for over a year. Most of what has come up matching is silvered plastic or "mirrored chrome". This one added about 18 oz. to the basses weight though. I play seated (Praise Band) most of the time so not an issue.
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Gary - Check this one...Pshopped in black screw heads...oy
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I prefer the all steel version...starting to look like a Harley Ric eh?
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Here's a shot using a flash...showing some wear in this one.
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Post by jnbass »

ya need some shoes;

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there are no good chrome guys here...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by basshawk »

I like that. Not only looks good, but now it's well grounded.
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