As some of us are definitely fans of nice looking tortoiseshell guards, I thought this might be an interesting one to keep as a resource for the various suppliers and to give those who might be wondering a bit more info why someone might choose to spend money on a specific piece of plastic.
My reference has basically always been the 60s Fender guard on my home-built Jazzmaster. It's pretty warped and a little bit shrunken, so it was quite frankly a steal. But when I'm building something I'm not about to shell out current prices to get something that looks even vaguely right.
So.. Since building that JM I've had guards Lava, Avantguard, Fender Custom Shop, one listed as "WD wide-bevel aged by 'Boots' " from eBay, and one generic printed thing that came from MJT but is utterly horrible.
I've just received a new P-bass one from Lava that will go on my ongoing build, so it feels like a good time to do a bit of comparison.
Original 60s Fender:
I assume this is late-60s when the black line started getting thicker, but it's nowhere near a modern one, and absolutely lovely either way
Generic vs Boots vs Lava (L to R below)The generic one is fairly awful. Basic printed pattern, washed out red, shallow bevelling and a really thick black layer. The "Boots" one is a similar cod-celluloid pattern, but with a wide bevel and thin black layer. What's really nice is how it's been polished and the top edge rounded over just a fraction to make it feel old. Compared to the WD is looks fantastic, but the patterning is still a little bit meh. This is where Lava excels; the edges aren't as nicely finished as the Boots one but the celluloid itself is gorgeous - a real 3D effect to it and looks way closer to a proper original one.
I've also smoothed and yellowed those edges (thanks to an oak-tint furniture touch up pen!) and it's look fantastic.
You don't have to care, but the pics shows the difference nicely.
Lava on its own (before smoothing & yellowing)
Boots vs Lava (smoothed, no yellowing)
Boots vs Lava (smoothed and yellowed)
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Avantguard is another really great option, but I suspect a little more fragile. He only offers small guards these days, and admitted he had a hell of a time getting my P bass one to work without cracking. But they do look great and this edge finishing is phenomenal as well. A little more orange in tone than the Lava but just as lovely.
Fender is less than impressive imo. This is something I've honestly been baffled by over the last 10+ years. I get they don't want to spend big money on pick guards for regular production guitars, but surely the custom shop could do better?
The Jazz bass I have is great! Bit the guard sucks - it's honestly barely any better than the generic one I have above. I did have this replaced with a Lava one that worked way better, though I've taken it off as the bass is for sale.
Fender bass with Lava:
What about Spitfire? I don't have one. They're silly money and take months to arrive, but you do get to choose the colour and amount of pale speckling a bit more. Anyone got one?
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Don’t suppose you’re selling the lava one you said you removed?
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So I think it’s the good stuff..!!
Celluloid of course.
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That AG is lovely. A little redder than mine but really nice.