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Yeah I think it was I that showed you the link over on the Floyd forums?

By the way, you can always paint a pickguard any color you want! It is not hard; a lil sandpaper, prime, paint, clear coat if you want..allow to dry, install.

I painted my black one silver for my black DST-2; put a OBL L900XL in the bridge and a GFS fat pat in the neck.
 
elsmacko said:
Yeah I think it was I that showed you the link over on the Floyd forums?
Yep, that would be correct! Welcome over here to the Fret!
 
According to USPS, the pickguards finally arrived in town today. They should be coming in the mail. Hopefully they won't be pre-chewed.
 
Woohoo! They came in the mail today. These are some pretty nice pickguards! They are three-ply black/white/black. The "stripe" that runs through the volume pot is cut into the top black layer. Here's a picture of a test fitting. I need to make the volume pot hole a bit bigger to allow for the push-pull pot. Then I can install it!
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And here it is, completely installed.
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I did not need to make the hole any bigger for the pot, thankfully. This one seems to be a bit thicker than the old one too. I noticed it because I had to put a washer as a spacer on the back side of the push-pull pot before so that even with it pulled up the bar would have clearance. With the new pickguard if I push the knob all the way on, it is right up against the screw that holds it down. For now, I just backed it off a bit. If I take the pickguard back off, I'd probably remove that washer entirely.

All the holes lined up, except the ones on either side of the bridge itself. For now, I just didn't put the screws back in. No biggie. The hole for the humbucker is a bit larger too, which is good, because with the old one it took a bit of maneuvering to get my Screamin' Demon trembucker in there. I'm really pleased with the change.
 
Thanks, guys. I managed to get the other two screws in. With the one, the hole was pretty close so the screw is just in at a slight angle. With the other one, I just used a nail to lightly tap through the finish and then screwed it down. I just can't get over how much better I think it looks.
 
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