Pickguard Differences
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you were able to match the horror of the first one with the disgrace of the second one
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Only Louis can get away with saying this so eloquently but I agree with him in this case. I do like pearl white in many cases though. Sorry Darwin.louis cyfer wrote:you were able to match the horror of the first one with the disgrace of the second one
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if i had to choose, i'd take tort over pearl. i think in this case the pearl work particularly bad. that tort guard actually is one of the better looking tort guards i have seen.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Only Louis can get away with saying this so eloquently but I agree with him in this case. I do like pearl white in many cases though. Sorry Darwin.louis cyfer wrote:you were able to match the horror of the first one with the disgrace of the second one
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Louis, you were laying in the weeds for a while on this one. Ginny does not like the white pearl. I think it could be interesting but the jury is still out. Thanks Louis and MGM, at least I can change it back to Tort if I decide to. I will probably gig with the white next weekend. I wasn't sure if it was a good change and that's why I posted it. Thanks guys!!!!!-- Darwin
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I'll take a minority position here and say that I prefer the pearloid, I think it looks really sharp! Is it white or cream pearloid? That finish looks pretty close to my first Legacy (in my avatar) and I love the cream pearloid on it!
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Muleya, The guitar color is exactly like in the first photo and is like your avatar. That is the look I was trying to get. It is a white pearl. I am going to leave it for now. hanks for your input.-- Darwin
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The tortie looks GREAT, but what it needs to tie it all together is white p/u covers and switch tip, plus chrome knobs. Do that and you won't have the close in darkness value but not the same color effect going on that you had w/ the black parts. Kind of like how you wouldn't wear a black shirt with a dark brown suit (or the opposite).
The tortie is a very good compliment to the color of the body, though.
The tortie is a very good compliment to the color of the body, though.
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Darwin,
I would put a black pickguard on the guitar. It is the universal badasss pickguard color. Black also has a way of allowing all of the other visuals to shine out. I do not like the shape of that pickguard more than anything so dialing it back in terms of perceived spacial positioning is a winning move.
BTW, that fretwood is exquisite. Is there anything special about it? Anything special about the way you clean and polish it up?
Darwin,
I would put a black pickguard on the guitar. It is the universal badasss pickguard color. Black also has a way of allowing all of the other visuals to shine out. I do not like the shape of that pickguard more than anything so dialing it back in terms of perceived spacial positioning is a winning move.
BTW, that fretwood is exquisite. Is there anything special about it? Anything special about the way you clean and polish it up?
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looks like Brazilian rosewood to me.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:.
Darwin,
I would put a black pickguard on the guitar. It is the universal badasss pickguard color. Black also has a way of allowing all of the other visuals to shine out. I do not like the shape of that pickguard more than anything so dialing it back in terms of perceived spacial positioning is a winning move.
BTW, that fretwood is exquisite. Is there anything special about it? Anything special about the way you clean and polish it up?
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MGM, you asked about the fretboard wood. I am posting pictures of the two things that stood out about this bass to me. The wood in the fretboard is spectacular. I generally don't buy new guitars but this one I did. I purchased this one in Nov-2008 and have gigged with it since and it still looks like the day I brought it home. In addition to the fretboard it has a spectacular back and I call it my Runestone bass because it has some "hooked X's" on the back. The hooked x is a very significant rune on the runestone. When I saw this it was heavy negotiating and out the door. It is a very special bass but has been replaced as my main gigger by the new L-2500. --Darwin
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Darwin, the problem is that the white pearl clashes with the tort cat you have there. You need to switch back to tort so the feline coordinates better.darwinohm wrote:MGM, you asked about the fretboard wood. I am posting pictures of the two things that stood out about this bass to me. The wood in the fretboard is spectacular. I generally don't buy new guitars but this one I did. I purchased this one in Nov-2008 and have gigged with it since and it still looks like the day I brought it home. In addition to the fretboard it has a spectacular back and I call it my Runestone bass because it has some "hooked X's" on the back. The hooked x is a very significant rune on the runestone. When I saw this it was heavy negotiating and out the door. It is a very special bass but has been replaced as my main gigger by the new L-2500. --Darwin
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That is Magic, one of our kitties and she is beautiful and would make any pickguard clash! -- Darwin
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i think the tortie cat would go with the tortie pick guard.darwinohm wrote:That is Magic, one of our kitties and she is beautiful and would make any pickguard clash! -- Darwin
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Magic looks great alongside anything. Now I haven't given up on this pickguard Louis. I have another secret weapon on order that may push it over the goal line. Only problem is that I hope I remember what its for when it finally arrives. I have been buying on e-bay for years and when I buy, it is a quick deal. I pushed the buy button, paid the bill and was floored when I got the shipping information. !0-20 business days. This magic weapon is coming on a slow boat from China! Oh well, I will survive but I hadn't experienced that before. I will give it a 5 star on shipping if it even arrives. -- Darwin
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I am a fan of the tortie, not to mention if you ever want to unload that bass I may be interested. Right up my alley even though I am looking for a 6 bang nowadays. I love a good Stingray though. Prefer the Single H models (as they have some cool switching), but that is irrelevant overall.
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I was shocked when the parts I had ordered less than a week ago showed up in the mail yesterday as they were shipped from China. I was also impressed with the quality of the knobs and chroming. This was truly an E-bay experience and a good one. They really look nice. I installed them on the bass and this is a look that I like. Here is a final picture. Sirmy, this is a fine bass and definitely a keeper. Thanks-- Darwin
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Looks great Darwin.