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Permalink Never taken apart a Jazzmaster before...

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....even still, replacing a pickguard should be a cinch, right?

The Disasternauts

I would think so...I've never done it either, though.

It's pretty easy, but you have to take your time. Most of the electronics (except the pickups) are attached to the pickguard. The output jack, volume & tone pots, the vol & tone roller pots, sliding switch, pickup selector are all connected to the pickguard. In addition, the wires between these components are usually taped onto the pickguard. The pickups are not attached to the pickguard, but two of their wires do connect to the switches, so be careful when you pull the pickguard off!

The good new is that no re-soldering is required! If you take your time and work carefully, it's usually a piece of cake. Good luck!

-Dick

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Cool... My ocean turquoise JM should be here tomorrow, and I have a tortoise shell guard to put on it. I've done a pickguard swap on a Strat once or twice, no biggie, just didn't know if there was anything to look out for under the JM's hood.

I'll post pics of her when she gets here.

The Disasternauts

Piece of cake...I haven't put this guitar down in 3 hours...God Bless You, Leo Fender!!!

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The Disasternauts

nice! so is that substituting the white one?

WR

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WR
nice! so is that substituting the white one?

You could say that - the white one was Japanese, this one is AVRI. I think I finally "get" all the subtle differeces people have been saying between the CIJ's and USA models, especially the p/ups.

The Disasternauts

For some reason I tend to regard white pickguards as surferstyle and tortoise as everybodyelses’ style.

Of course I am wrong.

But take the Chevells, they even had sunbursts with white guards!!!

KK

The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann

You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy.

I thought the mint guard with the OTM color just looked kinda "plain jane" to me. I love the way they look on sunbursts, though.

The Disasternauts

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