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Old 03-24-2006, 08:17 PM
kyle kyle is offline
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Default broken pickguard on gibson g-3

Hi there, I'm a new poster but I've read this board numerous times when bored and up late at night. I have a gibson grabber g-3 and the area on the pickguard right around the input is broken. It cuts out on me a great deal and I was wondering if anyone on this site had a extra pickguard they would be willing to sell me, or could point me in a good direction. I really love this bass and I was silly enough to let someone borrow it over the course of a few weeks. But anyways, this bass has three pickups and one volume knob, one tone knob, and a pickup switch. It's has a natural finish and a black headstock. The color of pickguard doesn't really matter to me so much. I've looked on ebay but I haven't had much luck. Thanks a whole bunch.
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Old 03-24-2006, 08:47 PM
Granny Gremlin Granny Gremlin is offline
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They do come up on ebay every now and then, but you can get a new one made up by pickguardheaven.com. they have a template already, just call them up (or surf to their page) and order one (pattern # 9802, $35-75 depending on the material you choose).
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