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I got my pickguard done folks, after a bunch of trial fits and such between the builder and I due to a poor stock guitar that got away with a lot by virtue of being plastic. After UPS destroyed one, and all that. Fantastic customer service was the name of the game, and this guy wins. We had a lot of conversation. I will let the pictures speak for themselves though. The results are much better than I imagined they would be. The black and orange is THE combination.
darwinohm wrote:Sirmy, that is perfect!!! Looks like it is brushed and anodized. That is a keeper!!! Darwin
You got it , anodized aluminum, we tried to keep it fairly satin (it does have a bit of shine to it though). Throught you would appreciate it, knowing your... large love of beautiful guitars.
repoman wrote:Nice!. I always liked the orange finish and matching headstock. Looks killer with the new pickguard. Who did the pickguard work?
A guy named Taylor, does it on the side, so to speak. I can give you his email if you would like to talk with him. Not a formal company for this type of work, I met him on the seven string guitar forum.
sickbutnottired wrote:This is awesome. My only thought, what about getting your guy to do a control plate that matches? It's awesome with the chrome--but....
The problem there in is that the bridge would still be chrome, and the tuners are chrome. So I will probably leave that as is, unless I somehow got the bridge black plated too.
Sirmy, I was so struck by the new pickguard that I forgot to mention your pooch. Great looking dog and he or she is photogenic. Looking at your guitar again and it is a beauty. If mine, I would look at the black tuner knobs from Stew-Mac for the Schaller tuners. I would leave the control plate and bridge chrome but black tuner knobs could push it over the edge.--Darwin.
Might be something for the future there Darwin, The pooch (aptly named Loki) likes to sneak into any picture you are taking, I am sure he has popped up in many of my gear posts here, and know he has elsewhere. If you try to take a picture of him however, he pretends to be not interested and won't look at you.