Motown Pickguard/Scratchplate
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Motown Pickguard/Scratchplate
Went into a charity shop the other day and found two very scratched and pretty much unplayable Motown LPs for £1 each, and figured that they would make a good pickguard or two for my two gigging Teles, that I use in a soul covers band.
Decided to try them first on my black Tele, so I set too with that scroll saw and files, and produced this, using Motown Chartbusters 3, Side 2
A close up....
Going to keep a look out for more iconic labels, but I have to stress I only buy 'em if they are badly scratched. The idea of hacking into a playable album doesn't appeal.
The beauty of the Telecaster is that you can change its look with 5 minutes with a screwdriver. This black Tele wears any one of about 5 or 6 different pickguards.
Heck, I could change them between sets
Shame though because the size of an LP is not quite big enough for some guitars like Strats and Squier '51s, though I think you could make one for a Jaguar/Jazzmaster, and certainly for a Mustang of a Bronco.
Don't have to stick with soul labels either, would look good with other iconic labels IMO
Decided to try them first on my black Tele, so I set too with that scroll saw and files, and produced this, using Motown Chartbusters 3, Side 2
A close up....
Going to keep a look out for more iconic labels, but I have to stress I only buy 'em if they are badly scratched. The idea of hacking into a playable album doesn't appeal.
The beauty of the Telecaster is that you can change its look with 5 minutes with a screwdriver. This black Tele wears any one of about 5 or 6 different pickguards.
Heck, I could change them between sets
Shame though because the size of an LP is not quite big enough for some guitars like Strats and Squier '51s, though I think you could make one for a Jaguar/Jazzmaster, and certainly for a Mustang of a Bronco.
Don't have to stick with soul labels either, would look good with other iconic labels IMO
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I've wanted to do this desperately to my mustang and jags tang. Just don't have the know how to cut one, plenty of scratched up vinyl though.
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Bill Lawrence Micro-Coils.Mages wrote:wow, that looks very cool. what are the pickups?
Great pickups at a great price for us in the UK.
I have a set of Keystones in my other MIM Tele.
I make a lot of my own pickguards from either blanks or even other materials.
I've just done a nice red torty one for my Cyclone.
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