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Which pickguard for a natural finish? 1 Attachment(s) My KSD J6V70 should be getting here soon. I was kind of thinking about replacing the pickguard with something a little different. Any ideas? What pickguard do you like best on natural basses? Pictures are a good thing. Attachment 316858 |
Unhelpful reply alert! Frankly, I like black. Barring that, tort. You'll get that a lot on this forum. |
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I always wondered why there are no pickguards made out of wood. I think it would look cool, but there must be a good reason why they are not popular. |
For myself the color of the Bass finish as well as the Fretboard wood used goes into consideration regarding a pickguard color/style. My just-sold Music Man SUB 5 in Black had its el cheapo "Diamondplate-On-Cardboard" stock 'guard replaced with a Pickguardian Black Abalone pickguard, which "matched" the black while still bringing a variety of colors into the mix. And also the choice of Chrome, Black or Gold Hardware can factor into a pickguard decision for myself as well. For your Natural Finish/Maple Fretboard the black goes well as is, so I'd consider Black Pearloid to give it just a touch of *bling* while still looking "respectable". :smug: Quote:
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none. I always prefer them without. |
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I really like greasygroove.com Tons of pick guards to choose from. That said, I'd go with a white or black. My FSR is natural wood and came with a tort pick guard. |
Normally I like black, especially with a maple board. If it's Natural/rosewood, I like tort. But with your Smith, with white blocks, I'd go with a white pearloid or plain 3-ply white. |
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It is not even that expensive. This one is for 5 strings Jazz bass, but I would expect they have them for 4 strings as well. |
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Mine came with a white pickguard and I thought about changing it but it kind of grew on me. I may get some white vinyl block inlays to match sometime. ![]() I think it really pops when we wear our white jackets. ![]() You've got the white inlays so I agree a white pearloid might look cool. But you've also got the black hardware so you might consider keeping the black guard and getting black vinyl blocks. IMO the white looks best with lots of shiny chrome. |
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