Pickguard for Squier Affinity Tele?
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Pickguard for Squier Affinity Tele?
I'm wanting a new pickguard for my Tele. I haven't played it in years, partly because it lives at my parents' house and partly because it looks like a car crash, so I'm trying to make it look less like a car crash.
Is there a specific shape I need for an Affinity Tele? Is there much variation in shape, or should it be fine as long as I get one with the right number of screw holes?
Allparts UK doesn't seem to offer any different shapes for Chinese/American/Japanese/Mexican whatever, so I'm guessing there might be no difference?
Is there a specific shape I need for an Affinity Tele? Is there much variation in shape, or should it be fine as long as I get one with the right number of screw holes?
Allparts UK doesn't seem to offer any different shapes for Chinese/American/Japanese/Mexican whatever, so I'm guessing there might be no difference?
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Would this be ~fine~ for example?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-GB
Seems more promising than Allparts as it specifically mentions Squier. Shipping from the US is a bit of a ballache though...
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-GB
Seems more promising than Allparts as it specifically mentions Squier. Shipping from the US is a bit of a ballache though...
I changed the pickguard on a Squier Standard Tele with a Fender one... they weren't the same shape (especially on the lower horn, the Squier guard was all funny and skinny there) and the holes didn't match up at all, but the Fender pickguard actually suited the body better than the Squier one (in terms of the full/exact Fender look).
My Standard was a 2004 made in Indonesia so I'm sure lots has changed since then, plus the Affinity is a different model... but I'm pretty sure they have the same body (it was definitely thinner than a Fender).
My Standard was a 2004 made in Indonesia so I'm sure lots has changed since then, plus the Affinity is a different model... but I'm pretty sure they have the same body (it was definitely thinner than a Fender).
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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I buy all my pickguards from these guys... Have used their stuff on squires and various other fender type guitars
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SCRATCH-PLATE-P ... 7-Colours- 191149746997?nav=SEARCHk
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SCRATCH-PLATE-P ... 7-Colours- 191149746997?nav=SEARCHk
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stupid question, but have you tried removing the plastic film on the scratchplate?
it really isn't that obvious there is one on all the models as sometimes it just looks like there isn't one, but there is.
it really isn't that obvious there is one on all the models as sometimes it just looks like there isn't one, but there is.
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What colour and pickup config do you want? I have a couple of spare tele pickguards at home.
I thought tele bits were pretty much interchangeable, i've not had any issue fitting pickguards to either of mine. Drilling new screw holes to fit a pickguard is super easy though.
I've had a few pickguards from Axesrus, they're about 15 quid and do the job nicely.
I thought tele bits were pretty much interchangeable, i've not had any issue fitting pickguards to either of mine. Drilling new screw holes to fit a pickguard is super easy though.
I've had a few pickguards from Axesrus, they're about 15 quid and do the job nicely.
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The guitar itself isn't too bad, only a few bits of acrylic paint from *that* music video (which unfortunately is no longer online). It's just that the pickguard is covered in stupid doodles in marker pen which I thought were a good idea when I was 16. It looks like shit.
Fakir Mustache, I'm not really sure what you're getting at? I think one of us has misunderstood the other.
J7, I have no preference colour-wise, and it's just standard Tele configuration. Are the pickguards you have for Squier or Fender or do you not think it really matters?
Fakir Mustache, I'm not really sure what you're getting at? I think one of us has misunderstood the other.
J7, I have no preference colour-wise, and it's just standard Tele configuration. Are the pickguards you have for Squier or Fender or do you not think it really matters?
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then it's probably still on there, try peeling it off.Freddy V-C wrote:Fakir Mustache, I'm not really sure what you're getting at? I think one of us has misunderstood the other.
seriously, I just got a Classic Vibe tele and wasn't even sure it had it on there, but I left it on because the cool sticker is on it. you can't even tell by looking, only by scratching at the edges and even then it's hard to see as it doesn't come out so easily.
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It would seem to me that Classic Vibes aren't typical of Squier; it looks like they use enough parts from other Fender factories/3rd party bits that they have more in common with Mexico/USA Fenders than most Squiers do. I have noted that the '60s Tele bodies have the exact same CNC routes and tooling marks as an MIM Standard Tele, which Affinity and Standard Squiers don't... and MIMs and Squiers use identical pre-wired control plates with the same colour-coded wires and green chicklet caps and all, most likely assemblies delivered from the same Asian factories as what are slapped on the cheapest Squiers.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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My point was simply that you can't tell there's protective film on black scratchplates, that's all. It looks glossy and like there's nothing on there.paul_ wrote:It would seem to me that Classic Vibes aren't typical of Squier;
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I was referring to johnnyseven's post, not yours. Also I'm pretty sure nobody knows why you keep bringing up the protective film.Fakir Mustache wrote:My point was simply that you can't tell there's protective film on black scratchplates, that's all. It looks glossy and like there's nothing on there.paul_ wrote:It would seem to me that Classic Vibes aren't typical of Squier;
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"