Mustang pickguard
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Mustang pickguard
Hi,
I just bought my 1st Mustang (Competition Blue '69 re-issue) with a black replacement pickguard that doesn't really fit on there just right. It's a few millimeters over on the metal control plate and over the bridge. Besides that it fits just fine. My question is: Could this be an aftermarket, non-fender authorized pickguard, or do original mustangs and re-issues vary in body size?
Thanks!
I just bought my 1st Mustang (Competition Blue '69 re-issue) with a black replacement pickguard that doesn't really fit on there just right. It's a few millimeters over on the metal control plate and over the bridge. Besides that it fits just fine. My question is: Could this be an aftermarket, non-fender authorized pickguard, or do original mustangs and re-issues vary in body size?
Thanks!
The original owner replaced it before I bought it. I never asked him where he got it. I actually want to buy a white one to return the guitar to stock condition as far as the pick guard is concerned. Just wanted to make sure that if I bought a replacement I didn't have to be specific about what year/re-issue model I was buying the guard for.
I bought a pickguard for my 69 RI recently and it was exactly the same as you describe - went over the control plate and bridge plate thing. It's unlikely you will find one that fits perfectly..
I got mine from All Parts so you might one to avoid them just so you don't get the same problem. Try to find a Fender Japan pickguard, rather than a USA one. It probably will fit better on a japanese RI.
I got mine from All Parts so you might one to avoid them just so you don't get the same problem. Try to find a Fender Japan pickguard, rather than a USA one. It probably will fit better on a japanese RI.
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it would be pearloid stock.xxhoixx wrote:I actually want to buy a white one to return the guitar to stock condition as far as the pick guard is concerned.
but yeah, you might struggle to find one that fits perfectly. i stuck a '65 guard on a '72 mustang and had to file it down a bit at the neck pocket, even vintage ones vary in size.
I've got a stock '69 pickguard available...pm sent.xxhoixx wrote:I actually want to buy a white one to return the guitar to stock condition as far as the pick guard is concerned. Just wanted to make sure that if I bought a replacement I didn't have to be specific about what year/re-issue model I was buying the guard for.
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