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jbiscuti

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So I set about making a pickguard for the first time, and my Classic Stingray seemed to have the most straightforward pickguard of all my guitars/basses, so I decided to make a new one for that.

I cut it out of clear 1/8" plexi (using a jeweler's saw and a Dremel) and back-painted it, the way Rickenbacker did with their gold pickguards in the 50's. I'm not sure if I like it better than the tortoise that was on it, but I am quite pleased with how it turned out! What do you guys think?

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danny-79

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Looks pretty cool, its amassing how a simple pick guard change can alter the whole look of a guitar !
Nice work !

There seems to be a lot of cool looking gold around at the minute :p
 

DTG

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Love it ,Looks very cool but can I be so bold as to suggest a White thumb rest ?
 

Elad_E

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very cool, reminds me of Plexi era Marshalls.

what kind of paint did you use?
 

Jim C

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Great stuff.
For anybody that may also consider this, it would be good judgement to be sure that the paint on the back of the guard is fully cured before mounting so as to minimize the chance of hurting the body finish.
 
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