My Quest for Guild HB1 Adjustment Screws

This page outlines my madness in the seeminly endless search for replacement adjustment screws for vintage Guild HB1 humbucker pickups. I have spent WAY too much time investigating these little screws, and decided to put everything in one place to make sharing this information simpler when talking to manufacturers in an effort to recreate these machine screws.

I mean, they’re #4-40 1 1/8″ pan-head machine screws. How hard could it be?

Some notes to get things started, and the reasons why this is all so complicated:

  • The top should be flat.
  • The slot should be perfectly perpendicular. Modern pan-head slotted screws are not made this way (see pics below)
  • The vintage screws seem to be highly ferrous and are much more magnetically attractive than the modern screws.
  • Although it’s hard to measure the slot, it seems to be a perfect fit for my Klein 601-4 3/16-inch Cabinet Tip Screwdriver and seems to fit with the highlighted ANSI spec below.

The ANSI Standard

Although there is an ANSI standard for machine screws (specifically ANSI B18.6.3-1972 (R1991)), and these vintage screws seem to fit within the range highlighted in the chart on the left (from thomasnet.com), there seems to be no accepted standard for what “pan head” really means. For example, the chart on the right, from almabolt.com shows that either of the highlighted shapes are acceptable, and the ANSI standard does not list detailed dimensions of the head such that a flat top surface is required aside from the picture. The problem seems to be that the more rounded variety is the one being manufactured today.

Drawings

These are my own measurements based on vintage screws in my possession.

Photos

Photos I took showing the difference between modern pan-head screws and the vintage HB1 screws. All single-screw images are of the vintage sample.

 

As of June 2020, I have not found a source to replicate these screws. If you can make these, please let me know. I’m happy to buy 100 or more, and an twice that number if half the order can be finished in gold.

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3 thoughts on “My Quest for Guild HB1 Adjustment Screws

  1. Good morning,
    I read on the letstalkguild forum that you had made some headway in august on getting these screws reproduced. Did any of that ever materialize? I would love to purchase screws for ’75 my s-100.
    Best,
    JoJo

  2. Hi I was given a 1975 BC Rich Seagull jr, it has the same same screws in its Guild pickups, This was stored under a house and the screws are badly corroded and need to be replaced, I want to keep it as original as possible., I too can’t find the right screws

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