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Pearloid is a
plastic that is
intended to
resemble mother of pearl. It is
commonly used in
making musical instruments,
especially for pickguards, electric...
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rosewood fretboards received pearloid blocks/binding, and
maple fretboard necks received black.
Fender switched to
pearloid blocks/binding on all necks...
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standard dot
position markers, however, the
Jaguar b**** has aged
pearloid block inlays, a
feature generally reserved for
premium instruments. The...
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Danny Gatton Gatton with his
pearloid Telecaster Background information Birth name
Daniel Wood
Gatton Jr. Born (1945-09-04)September 4, 1945 Washington...
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vibrato tailpiece,
depending on the model. The SG
Standard features pearloid trapezoid fretboard inlays, as well as
fretboard binding and
inlaid pearl...
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fingerboards were then made of a veneered, round-laminated
piece of wood and
pearloid dot
markers replaced the "clay"-style
inlays introduced in 1959. In 1960...
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Seymour Duncan '59 Jeff Beck
Trembucker in the lead position, a
white pearloid pickguard and a
deluxe locking tremolo bridge.
Later after Suhr left it...
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After several upgrades—which
included custom finishes, a
bound neck,
pearloid block inlays,
maple fingerboard with
black binding, and
block inlays—the...
- 1965 models, the AV 1965
Jazzmaster includes a
bound neck with larger,
pearloid dot inlays,
matching headstocks on
custom colors, and a
black G&G reproduction...
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approximately 1977 to 1983:
Nonadjustable bridge,
often showing a pair of
pearloid **** covers. Martin-style
peghead (tapered) "Martin-style" gold decal...