Custom Pickguard Work ( Final product is here.)

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Custom Pickguard Work ( Final product is here.)

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So, I have some sources for the covetted metal pickguards. Since Toneguard has gone OEM, finding places that will make them for G&Ls can be a little tricky. I have sent in my ASAT special guitar (4 bolt) to be replicated recently. This is the result,

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As you can see I did a little something nonstandard. I have had quotes for work like this ranging 300-400$! in acrylic no less, not metal. This price was nowhere near that. The catch is the only G&L guard he currently has is the ASAT special 4 bolt. I sent him mine to replicate, but if you have CAD files or whatnot that works too. It will be anodized black, and put on my orange ASAT special btw. I chose anodized finish as it is more durable than powder coating.

I have permission to give out his email to you good folks, there are no spaces in the email btw. t b bartho lomew AT g mail DOT com . As I said, excellent guy to work with, very responsive and on the ball. I was going to keep this secret until complete for the full effect, but oh well.

Here is a link containing some of his work.

http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/dealer ... ithin.html
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Very nice! I can't wait to see it finished and installed. It should look pretty, but dangerous.
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You can't wait eh? :D I am stoked, it is turning out better than I envisioned, not to mention I have never seen a pickguard like this on a guitar ever.
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That does look awesome. Very Unique. can't wait to see the final on your guitar.

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sirmyghin wrote:not to mention I have never seen a pickguard like this on a guitar ever.
You innovator, you! It is a great idea to have that vine laser cut out of the pick guard. It's going to look fantastic with the orange showing through.
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sirmyghin wrote:Image
Looks great, but you've got to install it and show us what it looks like on the guitar! :lol:

What finish types will be available? Will he do powder coated finishes?

Thanks for sharing.
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He will do powder coating, albeit due to volume done it takes a bit longer. Never asked him about different colours, but assume you can get what you want. It is not here yet, that was taken at his shop, I should have it in a week and change. He has recommended I toss a layer or 2 of clear on it for aging purposes, but it is not necessary. I was recommended anodized finish as powder coated finishes will be more prone to hand wear and such, they are on the metal not a part of the metal. After that I just figured go with the anodized anyway.

Stay tuned, I will definitely show the final effect.

Edit: I emailed him about colours, he can do other colours but you may have to pay a bit more for them than black, white and clear.