Gold Hardware

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Gold Hardware

Postby noelford » 07 Dec 2011, 18:32

I'm thinking about replacing the hardware on one of my Strats - an American Vintage '57 re-issue - with a complete set in gold. Can anyone recommend a good source, please?
noelford
 

Re: Gold Hardware

Postby petercreasey » 07 Dec 2011, 18:43

Have a look here Noel http://www.axesrus.com/

Hope you are well

Take care
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby geoff1711 » 07 Dec 2011, 19:33

yes look at WD down in Ashford, used to be Kent Armstrong, they do a very good selection of gold hardware, not the cheapest, but I used them for my Jap Marvin Strat around 15 years ago and it hasn't worn off yet.

Geoff
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby noelford » 07 Dec 2011, 20:32

Peter, Geoff, many thanks.

Cheers

Noel
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby John Boyd » 07 Dec 2011, 20:35

Noel,
Also check out:
www.guitarpartsresource.com
They have have an amazing range of genuine parts and the service is superb.
Cheers,
JB
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby noelford » 07 Dec 2011, 23:49

Thanks, John, another good lead.
noelford
 

Re: Gold Hardware

Postby kipper » 08 Dec 2011, 08:49

noel i wanted a nickle plate part for a guitar i was putting together, and was told by one seller that goldplated parts were nickle plated first and that the gold plate was so thin i could buy the gold plated one and rub it with a cloth and the gold plate would come of with out much rubbing giving me a knickle finish. peter
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby noelford » 08 Dec 2011, 11:01

Thanks, Peter, but I have three other guitars with gold-plated parts, all of which, despite regular playing, are in perfect condition, so I think your seller is being a little mischievous.
noelford
 

Re: Gold Hardware

Postby Graylion » 14 Dec 2011, 17:36

Hi Noel, You are very lucky your gold is still in good nick! Peter is abolutely right about most guitar parts having very thin plate which wears off easily. You can always buy a brush-on gold plating kit - a thread I posted a little while back. That way you determine your own qaulity. It's not a lot of money if you either have a valuable classic or if a few of you can share the cost.
Cheers, Lionel
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Re: Gold Hardware

Postby noelford » 14 Dec 2011, 18:14

Thanks, all, I have now acquired a set of genuine Fender gold-plated hardware from a fellow member.
noelford
 


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