Topic: Pickguard for a Dano

Hey, for anyone who knows anything about Danelectro guitars, I'm wondering if I can get a pickguard to fit on a 12-string Hodad.  There are 3 lipstick pickups.  It's not a big deal, but I just think that the guitar would look more finsished with a nice pearloid pickguard.  Is there a type of generic, 3-pickup pickguard that I can find somewhere?

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Switchfoot

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

06sc500, so you did get the Danelectro!
I'm not aware of any commercially available pickguards for that guitar, but since I've made a few custom pickguards: it can certainly be done. What color pearloid are you thinking of? White, Tortoise? Cream? Black/Gray? I guess it depends on the color of the guitar. Terrapin makes custom pickguards: www.terrapinisland.com . I can make just about any shape + size for about 50 bucks (American) in my shop. Email me if you're interested in getting one made. I'm not a commercial business -just a lunatic with a love for customizing guitars.

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

Is it possible to find something for say, $25 or less? I'm not looking to spend a whole lot of money on a pickguard, if I can't find one, oh well.  Even if something custom can't be made that cheap, is it possible to fit one of those Les Paul pickguards on? They look like they would fit on almost anything.

"A steering wheel don't mean you can drive, a warm body don't mean I'm alive"
Switchfoot

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

You're right, LP pickguards would fit, and you can get them cheap for under $10. But they have these two nasty Humbucker cutouts.
First question: What color is your guitar? Second question: What color pick guard would you like? How about brown Tortoiseshell?

Here is my suggestion: Get some pick guard material from
www.grizzly.com http://www.grizzly.com/products/Pick-Gu … oise/H6392

Trace a Stratocaster pickguard outline onto this material (a Sharpie felt pen works well). Use a scroll saw to roughly cut out the traced shape. Then use a flat file and sandpaper to create smooth curves.
Now make a straight cut to the right of the imaginary strat pickups (there are no pickup holes, but you don't need them anyway for your guitar).
For this straight cut, a utility knife + metal ruler would work well -make several shallow cuts until you can break the edge cleanly).

Now you have the right curved edge of a strat pickguard, and a straight edge on the left edge of your material. There are no holes in this shape -you don't need any -yet. If you lay down this new shape onto your guitar, lining up the straight edge of your pickguard with the high e-string: the ends of the lipstick pickups are in the way!

Use a wood rasp first (I would actually use a drill with a Forstner bit), then use a round file to make halfmoon-shape cutouts for each of the three pickups on your Hodad.
Now you're ready to file the curves of your new pick guard even and smooth. Sandpaper afterwards. As a last step: use a utility knife at a 45 degree angle to bevel (scrape at an angle) the curved edge of your new pickguard. ...of course, you can also use any other color pickup material besides tortoise shell. Too bad you can't just use a cheap Stratocaster pickguard: but they have holes for the controls and screws already pre-drilled!

I would not drill any holes in the guitar to hold the pickguard. Try a sheet of double-sided adhesive material (in the U.S., you can get that stuff at Michael's art stores (Target/Walmart might have them as well). This kind of adhesive sheet is usually in the "scrapbook" dept., or even in the sewing dept... I use it to adhere pickguards to acoustic guitars. It's safe, since it won't damage the finish of the instrument.

Let me know if you want to take me up this DIY challenge!

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

Thanks for the info.  I'm not sure I really want to try making my own, though.  Is there an LP-style (I've seen them on Gretsch guitars too) pickguard with no humbucker cutouts?  I don't think that the Gretsch ones have the cutouts.  By the way, the guitar is a dark metallic blue with some purple mixed in, with a rosewood fretboard and of course, the chrome covered lipsticks.

"A steering wheel don't mean you can drive, a warm body don't mean I'm alive"
Switchfoot

6 (edited by Tennessee Strat 2008-02-06 03:32:08)

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

You're correct, 06sc500:
The Gretsch pickguards have no cutouts and are also a little bigger (would look nice on your Hodad 12.)
Here's the catch, if you got an original Gretsch pickguard, it would cost quite a bit more than $25. How about a Gretsch-shaped white/black/white layered one? Since I do own a Gretsch, I just made a template from the pickguard and have a full sheet of white/black/white material in my shop.
I'm not trying to drum up business on this forum, but I could make you one -of course, it won't have a Gretsch logo on it...

Play on!

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

And how much would that run?

"A steering wheel don't mean you can drive, a warm body don't mean I'm alive"
Switchfoot

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

06sc500,
it would cost you exactly $25, incl. shipping in the US -because it's a labor of love. I'm not doing this as a business. Just want you to have fun with your guitar.

Play on!

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

Wow, that would be great.  However, I don't want to buy stuff for the guitar when I don't have it yet-I'm making a couple payments on it, but I should have it by the middle of next month.  I don't really want to buy stuff for the guitar when I don't have it yet, but I'm pretty sure I'll take you up on the offer.  Just don't bother making one quite yet-I'll let you know when I want to get it, and we can work out the buying info then.  Thanks a lot

"A steering wheel don't mean you can drive, a warm body don't mean I'm alive"
Switchfoot

Re: Pickguard for a Dano

No problem 06sc500. We'll still be here and you csn let me know anytime.

Play on!