I am picking up a used USA Legacy that is SSS.
Looking to find a loaded HSS pickguard.
Unlike Fender Strats in which there are plentiful supplies of aftermarket parts- there is not much for G&L that I can find on Ebay or the guitar forums.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks.
			
			
									
						
										
						Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickguard.
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				Lkdog
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				cho
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Re: Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickgua
I don't know where you can buy a loaded pickguard, but you can buy the pickguard from Pickguard Heaven and you can buy the pickups and electronics from the G&L store (glguitars.com).
			
			
									
						
										
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				dhgleaves
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Re: Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickgua
Also regarding just the pickguard, try this https://www.pickguardplanet.com/gl-pickguards/ place. The say they used to be the supplier for G&L. They're not loaded though, but as noted, you should be able to to get pickups from G&L or easy assembly electronics from GuitarFetish.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Lkdog
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Re: Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickgua
Thanks for info. 
So let me make sure I am thinking about this correctly.
I will already have the Legacy SSS loaded pickguard on the guitar I am buying so will have the following:
Middle and Neck pickups.
The 5 way switch.
Volume, Treble and Bass pots.
So I will need:
1) An HSS pickguard with mini-toggle hole,
2) A Seymour Duncan TB4 humbucker pickup that splits.
3) A mini-toggle switch
Questions:
Do I need any different pots or the ones that come with the SSS factory configuration still OK to use?
I do have this ON/NONE/ON mini toggle laying around in my parts drawer. Will this work for splitting the SD TB4 humbucker??
Anything I missing?? I guess I could do this pretty cheap if I want.

			
			
									
						
										
						So let me make sure I am thinking about this correctly.
I will already have the Legacy SSS loaded pickguard on the guitar I am buying so will have the following:
Middle and Neck pickups.
The 5 way switch.
Volume, Treble and Bass pots.
So I will need:
1) An HSS pickguard with mini-toggle hole,
2) A Seymour Duncan TB4 humbucker pickup that splits.
3) A mini-toggle switch
Questions:
Do I need any different pots or the ones that come with the SSS factory configuration still OK to use?
I do have this ON/NONE/ON mini toggle laying around in my parts drawer. Will this work for splitting the SD TB4 humbucker??
Anything I missing?? I guess I could do this pretty cheap if I want.

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				dhgleaves
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Re: Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickgua
Before going to that much trouble, have you thought about a stacked or dual blade humbucker such as https://g-l-online-store.myshopify.com/ ... ng-pickups or the Bill Lawrence version, which is cheaper (http://www.wildepickups.com/Wilde_Bill_ ... lades.html)?  I would think they would fit in your existing pickguard.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Lkdog
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Re: Where to find aftermarket parts? Need HSS loaded pickgua
Yeah,I have looked at pickups like that and others that would be a drop in fit in a single coil slot.
They don't sound quite the same to me.
			
			
									
						
										
						They don't sound quite the same to me.