Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
22burun wrote:It's not that ugly! I'd play it.
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Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
23tarandfeathers wrote:Adam CR wrote:The custom, 3-ply (Bl/W/Bl) pickguard only cost £18.
Where did you get it done?
http://www.auroraproject.co.uk/
I don't know how good they are (they might be great) without a template, but if you have a correctly fitting pickguard that you want with/without it's various holes then you simply tape 'em up/mark them out and send the existing pickguard as a template. Takes about a week.
I think they'll also work from paper templates. They do fancy metal ones and weird lighting stuff too.
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Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
24Thanks, I need to replace the cardboard guard on my guitar, just need to decide between getting a plastic one cut or buying a sheet of brass and having a go at cutting it myself...
Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
26Adam I wrote:
i know a pickguard would mar it's minimalism, but it would make look a little dressy. like a nice shirt on an ugly guy.
Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
27that damned fly wrote:i know a pickguard would mar it's minimalism, but it would make look a little dressy. like a nice shirt on an ugly guy.
You're out of your damned mind, Fly, that guitar is absolutely beautiful.
Advice regarding my ongoing Frankenstein strat project.
28Charlie D wrote:that damned fly wrote:i know a pickguard would mar it's minimalism, but it would make look a little dressy. like a nice shirt on an ugly guy.
You're out of your damned mind, Fly, that guitar is absolutely beautiful.
Yeah it's pretty bad ass
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