That screw in the middle of the pickguard....
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Pickup is mounted on the guard isn't it? Perhaps it's some mojo bullshit to transfer more of the tonal energies of the pickup into the wood of the guitar.
Apparently it's not just some wood and some magnets. Apparently Eddie Van Halen can even tell the difference between not just if a picckup is guard or body mounted, but also what sort of material the pickup might be mounted on underneath the guard, whether it be black foam, or a block of wood glued to the body. Apparently.
Apparently it's not just some wood and some magnets. Apparently Eddie Van Halen can even tell the difference between not just if a picckup is guard or body mounted, but also what sort of material the pickup might be mounted on underneath the guard, whether it be black foam, or a block of wood glued to the body. Apparently.
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robert(original) wrote:basically leo realised at some point that his guards were shrinking really fast in the right conditions so he started adding screws, ever noticed how many screws are in the electric XII'S? its crazy, its like he thought they were going to run away.
i wish they would've gone back to fewer screws when they switched to unshrinky pickguards. 11 in a strat and 8 in a tele is really excessive, if the pickguard isnt going to shrink anyway.
i love how few screws are in 50s teles. super clean.
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Regular pickguards can still warp, though.william wrote:robert(original) wrote:basically leo realised at some point that his guards were shrinking really fast in the right conditions so he started adding screws, ever noticed how many screws are in the electric XII'S? its crazy, its like he thought they were going to run away.
i wish they would've gone back to fewer screws when they switched to unshrinky pickguards. 11 in a strat and 8 in a tele is really excessive, if the pickguard isnt going to shrink anyway.
i love how few screws are in 50s teles. super clean.
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they can warp, but ive never seen severe cases like with the celluloid. and shrinking is no longer an issue.wanderingjew wrote:Regular pickguards can still warp, though.william wrote:robert(original) wrote:basically leo realised at some point that his guards were shrinking really fast in the right conditions so he started adding screws, ever noticed how many screws are in the electric XII'S? its crazy, its like he thought they were going to run away.
i wish they would've gone back to fewer screws when they switched to unshrinky pickguards. 11 in a strat and 8 in a tele is really excessive, if the pickguard isnt going to shrink anyway.
i love how few screws are in 50s teles. super clean.
if its a nice pickguard, its not gonna warp. pvc and acrylic dont warp, and neither does bakelite.
i hadnt thought about the silvertones, DSB. my 2 pickup has 5, because of the stupid around the neck pickup part. still, 5 isnt bad. and you can be sure these pickguards wont warp!
danelectros are the shit. one day ill get a proper 2 pickup DC or U, as they have solid center blocks. the silvertones have a boxier tone due to being fully hollow. itd be nice to have the option.
On 50's spec Strats with the 8-hole pickguards the neck pickup actually has up-and-down movement (towards and away from the strings) a discernable amount once the 1-ply pickguard starts getting wonky, because it lacks the screw configuration/extra screws of the 3-ply guards. I just noticed it happening the other day on my Strat. It's not a big deal as it's a bit springy and only stays in one position unless pushed.
With all that bare surface on the stang guard, I'm sure the screw right between the pickups and right in the middle of the guard is just to keep those pickups on planet Earth. As robert and wanderingjew said, the guards all shrink/warp eventually.
The Jag-Stang guard doesn't have it because it's glued down with grunge.
With all that bare surface on the stang guard, I'm sure the screw right between the pickups and right in the middle of the guard is just to keep those pickups on planet Earth. As robert and wanderingjew said, the guards all shrink/warp eventually.
The Jag-Stang guard doesn't have it because it's glued down with grunge.
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"
paul_ wrote:As robert and wanderingjew said, the guards all shrink/warp eventually.
all celluloid should, but plenty of stuff is made of modern plastics and doesnt EVAR change EVAR. pickguards dont deform just because they are pickguards. the single ply white guard on my 86 strat is as flat (and as white) as the day it was made. scratchey, but flat and white as shit. and its a 57 style.
the guard on my 66 melody maker is pretty goddamn flat too. its 1 ply, but its nicotine yellow now. still, almost perfectly flat.
most of the warped/shrunken pickguards that i have seen are of the pearloid/tortoise variety.
you can observe this in old plastic junk at the antique store, or the thrift store even. there are antique bakelite jewelry boxes that are just as crisp cornered and smooth surfaced as ever.
My strat has been subjected to plenty of heat from my scorching licks and the broken A/C duct in my room.
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"