
Anway, while I was replacing the pickups in my Legacy over the weekend, I made two minor discoveries:
1. It's easier to remove a strat pickguard if you remove all the components first. DUH, right? This is terrible for the strings, especially with locking tuners. It makes me long for a tele or Les Paul to mod.
Am I the only one who loosens the strings with the whammy bar and yanks on them, bending the pickguard so the switch and pots clear the edge of cavity to slide it out?
2. The brown gunk holding the shield plate to the bottom of the cavity is NOT wood putty. The shielding in my Legacy came loose, and so I decided to chip the brown gunk out with a flat-head screwdriver, and then apply a fresh blob of wood putty to reaffix it. This was a complete failure.
Am I the only G&L owner who's had this problem, and what is that brown stain? (see below) And if you go to the trouble of fixing it, would you add better shielding while you were at it?
