Does anyone know the source of the exact baseplates AllParts sells, what their minimum is etc. I've been using their plates for bridge pickups and Mojo plates for neck, the metals are different. My new batch of Mojo plates don't seem to be nickel silver anymore. Aging them in ferric turns them horrible ugly colors, see attachment. I did a test with AllParts plate and current Mojo plates, putting the same pickup on each and the Mojo plate is adding a midrange boost which also means its dropping the treble like brass baseplates do (on the Extech). They used to age like real nickel silver, now they aren't. I have an aging formula that I also tried that usually turns the nickel green as normal aging will and now there is no green at all, just another ugly color. There's no weird coating doing this, I think maybe their vendor is trying to cut corners on cost or this is some horrible ROHS metal that has little or no nickel in it now. Mojo's plates used to be really nice for neck position. Anway, I like the AllParts baseplates but not the steep pricing so if I can find a direct source would like to buy a bunch of them, maybe do a group buy if anyone is interested in that too.
I did complain to Mojo but since David Shepherd left they don't seem to care about my concerns and their vendor avoided answering questions about what kind of weird metal are they making these things out of now.
The photo shows a previous Mojo baseplate at the top and 2 on the bottom, all just dipped in ferric solution for a short time....
I did complain to Mojo but since David Shepherd left they don't seem to care about my concerns and their vendor avoided answering questions about what kind of weird metal are they making these things out of now.
The photo shows a previous Mojo baseplate at the top and 2 on the bottom, all just dipped in ferric solution for a short time....
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