I left my bass with Tony over the weekend, when I was in his neighborhood, to make the pickguards for me so he was able to tweak it and make it perfect.Captain Bob wrote:...After aligning his template on the SG guard, as depicted in those pics, Tony and I decided it would be best to send the original too him, to get it right the first time. If his template is accurate, my SG guard is different..
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Alas, the white pearl inlay material is quite semi opaque, not unlike a light show guitar. I had to remove it before I finished installing it. One can see through it to a large degree, compared with the normal factory white semi opaque guard. Tony did a beautiful job, and until I can place some kind of backing material on it to preclude the wiring cavity shadow, it will remain stored.
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What if you bought a can of white spray paint and just did the back?
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I never noticed that as I had it on a JG 4003. As mentioned, just spray the back of it with white paint, easy fix.
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That's a good idea. I was thinking more about sticking something on the back. My mind was just elsewhere.
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
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Experiment first before committing to paint. Roughly cut out a couple of pieces of white paper, and layer them behind the PG and lay it on the SnowGlo. A white backdrop may reduce the pearly effect. A black background may enhance it. Or maybe gray or silver will be best.
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I would check with Tony and see what he suggests -- and even consider sending it to him to spray the back.
Here's my "None More White", with one of Tony's pickguards -- which he recommended be a standard white plexi with the back shot with antique white for a "more subtle effect".
Here's my "None More White", with one of Tony's pickguards -- which he recommended be a standard white plexi with the back shot with antique white for a "more subtle effect".
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
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Yes, a wise consideration Paul. I appreciate the input.bassduke49 wrote:Experiment first before committing to paint. Roughly cut out a couple of pieces of white paper, and layer them behind the PG and lay it on the SnowGlo. A white backdrop may reduce the pearly effect. A black background may enhance it. Or maybe gray or silver will be best.
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rickyfricky wrote:I would check with Tony and see what he suggests -- and even consider sending it to him to spray the back.
Here's my "None More White", with one of Tony's pickguards -- which he recommended be a standard white plexi with the back shot with antique white for a "more subtle effect".
Thanks, Matt. I just emailed Tony for some suggestions and sent a pic of the bass, to aid him with a suggestion. Nice 4000! I had a '77 4000, I purchased that year which I modified with a Pass bass Dimarzio in the bass position and a Bartolini Jazz bass in the treble position. Kind of my take on Jon Camp's mods. Still sounded like a Rick! Here it is here circa, '79
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I did hear back from Tony. He suggests a light application of 'generic white lacquer' from an auto parts store. Well, he would know!
Thanks everyone,
Bob
Thanks everyone,
Bob
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Nice stuff Bob! Please post a photo when it's done.
And that's a great old band photo...
And that's a great old band photo...
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
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Can't wait to see that pick guard on your bass!
