- A
pickguard (also
known as a
scratchplate) is a
piece of
plastic or
other (often laminated)
material that is
placed on the body of a guitar,
mandolin or...
-
United F.C. crest.
Harris has had his b****
modified to
include a
mirrored scratchplate, Bad****
bridges and
Seymour Duncan custom Steve Harris Signature SPB-4...
-
single Seymour Duncan Distortion humbucker, and nickel/diamond-plated
scratchplate covering the
entire ****gany body, as seen in live photographs. In 2009...
- top or
sides between notes, etc.), such as flamenco,
require that a
scratchplate or
pickguard be ****ed to nylon-string instruments. The
standard guitar...
- in 1983. He can be seen
using a
Schecter with a
Lynott style mirror scratchplate on
later videos. Nowadays,
Gorham uses only
Gibson Axcess Guitars which...
-
Melody Maker, it
gained the SG's
pointed "horns",
while a
large white scratchplate and
white pickup covers replaced the black. The SG
Melody Maker alongside...
- with
scratchplate mountings and the
humbuckers replaced with more 'vintage'
voiced models. ****s and
other plastic details (excluding
scratchplate) were...
- to
resemble his
signature model, a
Jackson Signature model with
black scratchplate and
maple neck, an
early 70s
Gibson SG, and
another Jackson, inspired...
- the
original designs include omitting the
internal resonator,
adding a
scratchplate,
using solid (non-laminated) woods, and
building D-hole
models with a...
- plastic; on old instruments,
ivory was
sometimes used. A pickguard, or "
scratchplate"—usually a
piece of
laminated plastic—is
frequently found on steel-string...