1960 Jazzmaster® Pickguard in Mint
1960 Jazzmaster® Pickguard in Mint
Welcome to the Realistic Relics Vintage Collection • Aged!
Style for Jazzmaster® 1960 - 1965. 3 Ply 13 Hole '65 Pattern.
Also compatible with some later models.
The only difference between this product and our 1965 Jazzmaster Pickguard is the size of the *Knob Wear*. 1960 had Strat Sized Knobs, 1965 had Witch Hat Knobs.
* See dropdown tabs below for info on Aging Amounts and Collection Details
- Vintage Pale Mint Green Color - Made to match Celluloid Nitrate
- Slightly Translucent Material like the Originals
- Vintage Thickness (0.100" / 2.5mm) All 3 Plies Correct
- Wide Bevel - Lightly Rounded and Glossy
- Tooling / Router Marks on the Bevel
- Vintage Countersunk Screw Holes
- Truss Rod Notch
- Beautiful "Dull Shine" - Aged Surface
Includes: Pickguard, Screws & Signed Product Card.
Proudly Hand Finished in Canada 🇨🇦
Finish Option Details
Finish Option Details
Multiple Finish Options:
• VOS: Hand Finished / Material Processed to look older without any traditional aging
• Aged: Naturally Aged Finish / Light - Medium Aging
• Custom w/ COA: Aged exclusively for you! Special Requests / Cloning Originals / Heavy Aging / Includes Signed & Numbered Certificate
• Brand New: Factory Fresh / Untouched
Fit Info
Fit Info
Our Pickguards are Made to USA Specs, which will typically fit Mexico, USA and Custom Shop guitars. Some Vintage Guitars may have small tolerance variations with fit due to being built without CNC.
Our Knobs, Covers & Tips are made to fit USA Imperial Sized Electronics (ie: CTS pots, CRL Switches, Switchcraft Switches, USA Pickup Pole Spacing, etc.) These specs will also match with most Mexican, Custom Shop or Genuine Vintage Guitars. Knobs with Set Screws are typically made to fit Solid Shaft Pots.
Our Hardware typically uses Genuine Branded Parts (Fender, Gibson, Kluson, etc) or Our Own Gotoh Made items. These items should all be a direct fit with the respective guitars from those manufacturers (Mexico, USA, Custom Shop and most Vintage Guitars should be compatible, but always refer to the sizing in the description).