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Started by ilan, March 04, 2021, 05:33:20 AM

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ilan

I'm looking at this newish maple-neck 4003S in "Plumglo" and thinking, this is actually Burgundy Mist, right? How cool would it look with a Fender-y 4-ply beveled-edge tort guard?





amptech


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Your problem remains; that maple board ;P
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ilan

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Quote from: amptech on March 04, 2021, 05:47:39 AM
I don't even dare say Tort here :mrgreen:

This is a safe place. You can write Fender without asterisks, talk about tort, even replacement pickups and BadAss bridges. It's all good.

Now, just for shits and giggles, I'll post an identical message over there.

gearHed289

Seems more pink than burgundy. Not a fan of tort guards on Rics. I'm also not digging the maple 'boards they've been putting out there lately (Though for some reason, I like them on the original 4004L models). Just my personal opinion.

morrow

That's surprisingly close to burgandy mist . Tort the bejesus right outa' er ...

Alanko

I would make an identical pickguard out of matt white acrylic and maybe put a subtle roundover on the edges. I'm not convinced a tort pickguard would work as I never really like them with maple necks.


I'm not too surprised the Resourceful Ricksters can't get their head around the suggestion and default to 'go with a go pickguard'. I always think gold pickguards look dowdy on Rickenbackers.

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Dave W


eb2

I would go to a hardware store or Stewmac and buy some Fiebing dye.  Then pry out those black dots and stick some pearloid ones in. Then wipe the board down with the dye and darken it up. String it back up and have fun.
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.

Pilgrim

Rather than tort, I'd dress it up with a white pearloid PG to add some interest to that bland color....like so...



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