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richardd
Posted 2005-06-26 8:17 PM (#146090)
Subject: Adamas Pickguard


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Probably the only thing on the original Adamas guitars that I'm not real keen on is that blob of resin pickguard.It looks OK when the guitar is new but can get pretty yellowed with age. I don't know about you but I hardly ever (if ever) scrap the soundboard with a pick.

My special order 1687 (2002) doesn't have one and I noticed the 12 fret slothead doesn't either.

I guess #47 will have such a pickguard to be faithful to the original, but what about the OFC guitar ?
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-06-27 6:05 AM (#146091 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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I think I read a post one time from someone who has a fix for that yellowing problem. Are you out there?
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-06-27 10:57 AM (#146092 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard



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Originally posted by bauerhillboy:
I think I read a post one time from someone who has a fix for that yellowing problem. Are you out there?
I hear Amway has something for it. Dave
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-27 11:12 AM (#146093 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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". . . I hear Amway has something for it . . ."

Yeah, . . . a "Plan" . . . .


I don't know of any product or process that'll "reverse" the yellowing of such material, - save removing it - (and even then you run the risk of harming the finish under it).
Mine was one of the first batch, and it not TOO bad - I've seen worse - and y'have t'consider we're talkin' 30 years ago. I would think that 30 years of chemical/technological advancement would probably garner a better product nowadays . . . .


Personally, I think it just adds "character".
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cholloway
Posted 2005-06-27 1:23 PM (#146094 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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I'm not sure all the Adamas pickguards turn yellow. In comparing Samova's slothead to mine, I believe the yellowing is a product of it's environment.
As mine had been "well played" when I got it in 1990, I have to believe it had been subjected a lot to cigarette smoke perhaps?
Sam's is nearly transparent.
The top on mine even appears to be more green than his... blue + yellow = green.
Personally, it doesn't bother me. As cwk2 said... "just proves it's an old guitar"!

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cliff
Posted 2005-06-27 1:28 PM (#146095 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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. . . it's probably UV exposure . . .
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-06-27 1:42 PM (#146096 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard



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Exactly. One must have spent most of it's time in a case.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-06-27 1:58 PM (#146097 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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Beautiful guitars, either one. Hope to own one similar in the future.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-06-27 2:43 PM (#146098 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard



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So how do you explain this one:


A lttle too much exposure maybe?

Moody, feel the same way?
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Beal
Posted 2005-06-27 2:46 PM (#146099 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard



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The trick is how do you put the "blob" on the new ones and get it to turn that yellow? Got to love that OLD look.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-06-27 2:49 PM (#146100 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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Woodrow, it's depressing. I'm too old for one and have too much pride for the other.
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Bentman
Posted 2005-06-27 5:27 PM (#146101 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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I'd vote for the one on the left for the next President over the one on the right.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-06-27 5:29 PM (#146102 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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That's why we're all at war.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-06-27 5:36 PM (#146103 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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yep
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-06-27 6:32 PM (#146104 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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TWO Adamas slotheads in one picture.....SIGH......

Roger
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-06-27 8:03 PM (#146105 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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Roger there were 4 of them on the wall and available to be played. Heaven.
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-27 9:22 PM (#146106 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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ysbt
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BrianT
Posted 2005-06-27 9:28 PM (#146107 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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So if I keep mine out of the sun, away from tobacco products, and in the case, it will look more like the one on the left?

seems worth a try
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richardd
Posted 2005-06-27 10:23 PM (#146108 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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That pic of the two slotheads is a pretty good reason to consider the OFC guitar.

It really is a stunning looking instrument.

That pale blue is very elegant.
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TexasDoc
Posted 2005-07-03 10:22 AM (#146109 - in reply to #146090)
Subject: Re: Adamas Pickguard


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Which Hillary has too much exposure? I can't tell.
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