Tortoise shell pickguard on short scale and offset guitars
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:40 am
by Golden-Stang
I've always been fascinated by this pickguard finish but, man, when I bought my Squier VM Mustang I was so pissed off to find out how awfully bad it was... So cheap, so mozzarella-on-pizza like... I continue to dream a marvellous tort pickguard that I saw on a Fender Jaguar when I started to play: it was so perfect and color-balanced, the little veins so ''liquid'' as if they reflected the light in a similar way of a perloid pickguard. I used the word ''liquid'' because my VM Mustang pickguard seems so fake, like a singed, brown crust of some kind of food. Here in Italy, I could compare the VM tort pickguard to the top of a lasagna. Sorry this absurd food comparisons but I really don't know how to express my impressions well. So I was wondering what kind of tortoise finish we'll have on the new CV offsets. I've found some real photos of the new Squier Jaguar and the pickguard finish seems right and good-looking, or maybe they are the same used on the VM?. I thing that the Classic Players have a similar finish, isn't it?
Below, the old VM Jaguar with the lasagna pickguard
I want to know your opinions. Have a good meal!
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:27 pm
by GeSe
I know what you mean. I looked at a Squier Jag and thought the pickguard looked like a column in a posh house painted in marble style instead of being from marble. Ok, that guitar wasn't for me (too big body), but still I felt cheated.
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:35 pm
by robroe
Warmoth will make you an awesome looking tort guard for cheap. I've purchased two of them In the last year for guitar builds with great results. Dudes were stoked to get them.
I'll get photo links in a sec
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:40 pm
by robroe
Left hand guitar is a modded 2018 squier bullet mustang I tore down and rebuilt. The right guitar is a 1995 jagstang.
Pickguard on left is brand new from warmoth, pickguard on right is 48 years old off a 71 musicmaster.
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 3:04 pm
by sunshiner
Broestang. Or Robroesonic?
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 3:07 pm
by Golden-Stang
robroe wrote:Left hand guitar is a modded 2018 squier bullet mustang I tore down and rebuilt. The right guitar is a 1995 jagstang.
Pickguard on left is brand new from warmoth, pickguard on right is 48 years old off a 71 musicmaster.
Wonderful tort pickguards, is that the Alstang?
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:41 pm
by robroe
Alstang on the right. I ended up calling the green one Padmè
Ths light blue one (excalibur) next to Alstang was made for me by shortscale
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 4:50 pm
by GeSe
robroe wrote:Left hand guitar is a modded 2018 squier bullet mustang I tore down and rebuilt. The right guitar is a 1995 jagstang.
Pickguard on left is brand new from warmoth, pickguard on right is 48 years old off a 71 musicmaster.
Can I ask you how the body of the jagstang compares to the mustang? I really wanted to buy a Jag. The body on one hand felt so comfortable and well balanced when sitting down, on the other hand it was far too wide and basically my boobs were in the way. Your jagstang looks much narrower, and actually looks like it might be quite well balanced for a sitting player. How does the weight compare to your Mustang? Thanks a lot.
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 9:45 pm
by robroe
honestly the jagstang is actually quite a small guitar.
here's a shit video of one of an old band practice from like 10 years ago. it sounds like ASSSSSS but it will give you a good idea of what it is in the 3d space time continuum
im 6' tall and have been told that my stature is "skinny as fuck"
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Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 9:55 pm
by robroe
as far as thickness goes....its quite thicker than a regular mustang and especially a bullet mustang like the green one i turned into a duo sonic there.
in this photo the jagstang is just about the thickest one i have other than the bound equire
its like Jaguar thick, not mustang thick. its the blue one second one from the top with the chip out of the back
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:24 am
by GeSe
robroe wrote:honestly the jagstang is actually quite a small guitar.
here's a shit video of one of an old band practice from like 10 years ago. it sounds like ASSSSSS but it will give you a good idea of what it is in the 3d space time continuum
im 6' tall and have been told that my stature is "skinny as fuck"
[youtube][/youtube]
Wow, love the sound! And what a sweet guitar, but I think this is not for me as I'm like 5' and have boobs, which don't go well together with Jags This might be similar.
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:24 am
by GeSe
robroe wrote:honestly the jagstang is actually quite a small guitar.
here's a shit video of one of an old band practice from like 10 years ago. it sounds like ASSSSSS but it will give you a good idea of what it is in the 3d space time continuum
im 6' tall and have been told that my stature is "skinny as fuck"
[youtube][/youtube]
Wow, love the sound! And what a sweet guitar, but I think this is not for me as I'm like 5' and have boobs, which don't go well together with Jags This might be similar.
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:28 am
by GeSe
robroe wrote:as far as thickness goes....its quite thicker than a regular mustang and especially a bullet mustang like the green one i turned into a duo sonic there.
in this photo the jagstang is just about the thickest one i have other than the bound equire
its like Jaguar thick, not mustang thick. its the blue one second one from the top with the chip out of the back
Wow, this is the most amazing photo I've seen all day! Btw, the stang with the racing stripes, is the blue glittery/metallic or rather simple solid blue? I keep on looking at these reissues but can't quite make out whether they are simple dark blue (which I like) or are more shiny (which I don't).
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:04 am
by robroe
its not Bass Boat flake or candy flake like the Super Sonic, but its not exactly flat either. it has some depth. Lake Placid Blue is pretty much the same on any Fender and they put it on just about every guitar at the store if you want to see it in person. in other words "compBlue" is just lake placid blue with a sonic blue stripe.
This is about as close to real life as I can get for you
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:46 am
by GeSe
Thanks for the photo! No shop sells anything in this colour here. The shops here are full of butterscotchs, sunburst, olympic white, black, with the odd Mustang bullet blue (meh!), dull pink and the occasional pearl green thrown in. Basically: super boring!