Custom Made Scratch Plates/Pickguards

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Hi there,

I was just wondering whether anyone knew of a place where I could get some nice celluloid tortoiseshell style with bevel scratch plates made for a couple of custom acoustic guitars I'm having made?

It seems they're like rocking horse shit in this country to get that decent Tor-tis style quality for dreadnought/OM type guitars.  Atkin used to make custom ones for not too crazy money, but I emailed them and rudely they never replied and that link is no longer showing up on their site, so I gave up as presumed they'd stopped offering them.

Thanks in advance for any options.

Graeme
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  • bertiebertie Frets: 13569
    you could try Tom at  Waghornguitars@gmail.com
    just because you don't, doesn't mean you can't
     just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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  • bertie said:
    you could try Tom at  Waghornguitars@gmail.com

    Thanks @bertie . Will drop them an email.
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    KGB of Birkenhead is another source. :) 
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  • If you are having a custom guitar made, why can you not specify to your supplier what you want? Then it's no longer your problem only a matter of cost.
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  • Try Holter Pickguards, it's only a FB link, no website: https://www.facebook.com/holterpickguards

    I've no experience, but stumbled across this video the other day:



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  • If you are having a custom guitar made, why can you not specify to your supplier what you want? Then it's no longer your problem only a matter of cost.

    I would do that, but the scratchplates they have in stock I'm not a huge fan of due to the quality, so I'm investigating other means.
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  • Mellish said:
    KGB of Birkenhead is another source. :) 

    Thanks @Mellish, will give them a shout too.
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  • Try Holter Pickguards, it's only a FB link, no website: https://www.facebook.com/holterpickguards

    I've no experience, but stumbled across this video the other day:




    Amazing! They seem decent enough. Thanks for that @Coldfingers ;
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  • thermionicthermionic Frets: 9671
    edited September 2022
    I’ve been looking for one for my Loar, and that reminds me that I should investigate these in more detail: https://www.jp-guitars.co.uk/sales/parts_and_spares/pickguards/pickguards.htm
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  • GandalphGandalph Frets: 1592
    I can certainly vouch for Holter pickguards.
    I had a custom tigerstripe made for my all hog Waterloo. Really nice guy and top quality work. All in it cost me around £75 inc. shipping, etc.
    Whole process took about 3 weeks from me contacting him to sticking it on. 
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  • TDubs said:

    Thanks @TDubs will drop them an email. Would be easier to deal with someone in the UK.

    Cheers!
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  • I had a nice pickguard/scratchpatch custom made out of wood by Mansons guitars, I was really pleased with it. Bevelled edges, fitted around the rosette, etc Not quite what you're after, but worth seeing if they can work with plastics also.
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  • Try calling Alister at Atkin guitars. By his own admission they’re not great at responding to emails. He’s a very helpful guy in my experience , I’m sure he’ll point you in the right direction. 
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  • Try calling Alister at Atkin guitars. By his own admission they’re not great at responding to emails. He’s a very helpful guy in my experience , I’m sure he’ll point you in the right direction. 

    Thanks @Warblington I just presumed they'd stopped doing these things. Will give them a shout as they looked decent quality and quite reasonable for a celluloid one.
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  • GRBaldwin said:
    Try calling Alister at Atkin guitars. By his own admission they’re not great at responding to emails. He’s a very helpful guy in my experience , I’m sure he’ll point you in the right direction. 

    Thanks @Warblington I just presumed they'd stopped doing these things. Will give them a shout as they looked decent quality and quite reasonable for a celluloid one.
    Good luck, I hope you get things sorted.
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  • Anyone with experience of replacing the pickguard on their acoustic - what is the process like?

    Any special advice or techniques needed for removing the old one?

    I have an early 2000s Martin that has a cheap-looking screenprinted tortoise pickguard, but I'd hate to damage the finish on the top while attempting an unnecessary cosmetic upgrade...
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  • blueskiwi said:
    Anyone with experience of replacing the pickguard on their acoustic - what is the process like?

    Any special advice or techniques needed for removing the old one?

    I have an early 2000s Martin that has a cheap-looking screenprinted tortoise pickguard, but I'd hate to damage the finish on the top while attempting an unnecessary cosmetic upgrade...
    There’s some good advice about this on the Stewmac website.
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  • GandalphGandalph Frets: 1592
    blueskiwi said:
    Anyone with experience of replacing the pickguard on their acoustic - what is the process like?

    Any special advice or techniques needed for removing the old one?

    I have an early 2000s Martin that has a cheap-looking screenprinted tortoise pickguard, but I'd hate to damage the finish on the top while attempting an unnecessary cosmetic upgrade...
    Hairdryer - take it slowly, medium heat, get one of the corners up first then use a credit card or such like to lift it up as you go. I used lighter fluid to clean off the residual glue. 
    You might  be left with a shadow where the old one was but if you're replacing it that doesn't matter. 
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