4004 pickguard

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sloop_john_b
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Brian, i'd rather keep it simplified. At most i'd do concentrics, but I could live without them. It's part of the charm of the 4004.
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I've found with roundwound strings, particularly with HB1's, that I always run the tone wide open anyway. For this reason I wired my 4004MID in stereo with two volumes and a selector switch. I feel that flatwounds require more tone control, so I did concentrics in stereo on my 4004MG soon to be fretless.
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A few more pics, with her strung up, and with the vintage reissue TRC:

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I think it looks very cool JB.

I do wonder how it would look with the controls centered in the guard area with a placement shifted towards the centerline a little more...
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Additional routing would be required to do that as well as adding any more controls.
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If the PG were made larger like the one on the experimental '60s 4001 in the Smith book, I think the controls would center nicely.
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Post by relayer4u »

I meant drilling the holes in the guard a bit more to the right Dane...not moving the control cavity!

Or maybe I misunderstood?

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Does anyone have a pic of the first generation RCA 4004 that was on Ebay a few years ago?

If I remember right it had a similar "gold" guard.

Maybe even oven knobs?

It really looked cool.
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I've always thought the 4004 could use a pickguard. The top looks too bare (unless there's some really nice wood - cue Jared).
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Post by rickaddict »

I like the look. I like the contrasting colors.

I wish I had taken a photo of the RCA 4004, Scott. It did have a similar gold guard, but I don't remember oven knobs. I think the solid black "vintage" knobs would look good against a gold guard.
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