Should I change my pickguard?

I know this is all really a personal preference thing, but I am thinking of changing the guard on my honeyburst ash, chrome hardware, maple board/neck bass to something in a bit more of an exotic direction and just wanted some second opinions.

Granted the thing already has a white pearl guard on it and I think it looks fantastic, so maybe I just need to be talked down from the ledge before I jump. In which case, I'm counting on you.

Going through Pickguard Heaven if it happens. I was thinking about maybe pulling the trigger on a mirror guard, black and gold kind of swirl guard, carbon or matte black, something along those lines other than just the standard: black, white, cream, mint, tortoise, and white pearl. Maybe you know of some colors or styles I haven't considered.

Either way suggestions or warnings appreciated!

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When I was initially planning it, black was option #2 on my mind out of all of them. The wood grain is pretty on this thing. Always liked swamp ash a lot, even more than quilted or flamed maple.
 
Re: Should I change my pickguard?

Get some contact paper

Nice wood grain or some ducks

Stick it on

When you get bored just pull it off

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I think it is good as is.

I normally like black, but if it was my bass, I wouldn't go with a black pickguard unless I was also going to go to black hardware.

Some of your other suggestions, like mirror or exotic colors/patterns, I think would go great on a black bass or perhaps another dark solid color. Matte black would look great on a white or light colored bass. But for a bass with a natural finish, I think you already have the best option.

So my vote is step back from the edge.
 
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Does look pretty perfect as is. My next level would just be aged white pearl.


You just want to be flashy for a little while?

It's just a pickguard, easy enough to change out when you are bored. You could try one of these for a while just for fun...

Leopard
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White Zig Zag
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(Here's what the zig zag looks like at actual size to a pickguard)
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Reissue red tortoise
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Or maybe a 'facelift' overlay for the pickguard?
http://www.wdmusic.com/facelift_body_overlays.html
 
Re: Should I change my pickguard?

I think it would look sweet with a 3-ply black-white-black pickguard.
 
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I'd leave it as looks great, however bronze or black mirror would look cool.
 
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Another vote for plain black. Really brings out the detail in the bass
 
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I also really dig the striped black kind of style on the Geezer Butler Lakland, but I have no idea where to get one like that that would fit on the bass anyway. I hear,its aluminum? Different dimensions than a typical P.
 
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That's sweet as it is. Come on inside, I'll get you some coffee... it's cold out here.
 
Re: Should I change my pickguard?

I'd go for the Gibson-style 5-ply black myself. A dark, 4-ply, real tortoise (i.e. not printed tortoise) might look okay as a second choice. In any case, the pearloid has to go IMO (and white would look nearly as bad).
 
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I love the color combo you have now. Honey burst with pearloid is more beautiful than Miss February.

Don't change it!!


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Re: Should I change my pickguard?

I suspect that the G&L bass has to sport a pickguard. There might well be routed cable channels that need covering.

Thanks. Thought about that after, even though my ASATs don't have this. Maybe a dark brown may complement it more so the guard doesn't stand out.
 
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