JAZZ GUITARS
GIBSON 175
142  ES-175
- 2 pickup 
159 ES-120T
("flat" guard,
not molded) 
190 1956  ES-175
1 pickup
19004 ES-165
1 pickup 
19006  ES-165
"Herb Ellis"
1 mini HB p/u 
19008  2010 Custom
Shop ES-137
1 humbucking pickup 
202  ES-150 or L-7
string edge measures
9-15/16", pickup rout
located 3-13/16" down
from the neck, pickup
rout measures 1-9/16"
(neck to bridge) and
cuts 5/8" into the guard 
2030  L-5
- no pickup
2038 1970's  ES-175 
2039  ES-140
2050  ES-135
2 P-90 pickups 
20502  ES-135
with 2 HB pickups
282  ES-125
non-cutaway 
283  1965 ES-125C
single P-90 pickup,
cutaway model
5011 1969  L-5 CES
2 pickup, measure
between pickup routs
is 3 inches

DOUBLE CUTAWAY
HOLLOWBODIES
GIBSON 335
28  ES-335
shorter length guard,
distance between pickups
measures 2-1/4" 
2802  "Lucille"
distance between
pickups measures 2-5/16"
2804 1978  ES-347 TD
distance between pickups
measures 2-3/16" 
2806  Mid 1970's
ES-355 Stereo
distance between pickups
measures 2-3/16" 
2808  2008 ES-355
distance between pickups
measures 2-9/32"
2812  ES-336
distance between pickups
measures 2-1/4"
2814  2007 Custom
Shop ES-335 Flame Top
distance between pickups
measures 2-5/16"
403  ES-330
for 17th fret body joint 
40302  1966 ES-330
med guard, 17th fret joint 
40304  1961 ES-330T
single P90 pickup
84 1959  ES-335 Dot Neck
long guard
844  ES-325 Control Plate
3 screws, 2 vol, 2 tone,
pu switch & jack

PG 20405: GIBSON 2012

MIDTOWN CUSTOM

2 hum, 2 screw holes

OEM MATERIAL:

color 122 with

small bevel

"L" SERIES

HOLLOWBODIES

GIBSON L 7

202  ES-150 or L-7

string edge measures

9-15/16", pickup rout

located 3-13/16" down

from the neck, pickup

rout measures 1-9/16"

(neck to bridge) and cuts

5/8" into the guard
2030 L-5 

no pickup
2044 1951  L4-C
336  L-7 

2 Mc Carty p/u 
341 1951 L-5

no pickup
390 L-7 Archtop 

no pickups,

string-edge length

10-1/8"
501  L-5 

1 pickup 
5011 1969 

L-5 CES 

2 pickup, measure

between pickup routs

is 3 inches

This page features pickguards for many Gibson & Epiphone Hollowbodies. These pickguards have several methods for mounting; some use a screw into the body by the neck, some attach to a brad extending from the side of the neck into a small block on the back of the pickguard. The pickguards mount to the center part of the body with a bracket that attaches to the side of the guitar; one of the bracket styles attaches to the pickguard with a screw you can see (Like a Les Paul); the other bracket style uses a threaded rod & a small block on the back of the pickguard (Like a 335)...these are more complicated to install; we do not glue the block to the back of the pickuard so you can match the angle to the screw hole in the side of the body. Confused? Its not that hard but if you are unsure, better take your axe to a repair shop for this job!
We have both styles of the brackets in chrome for $15.00 ea  including all the screws, etc. If you need one, just ask when you place your order.


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