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65" long
Cream Plastic Binding
This is the right cream color for Gibsons, and we even have an extra-tall size for the Les Paul Standard® (#4397).
These are ABS plastic bindings as used by Gibson, Martin, Taylor and Fender. They're 65" long, so a single piece reaches completely around a guitar body. With consistent dimensions from end-to-end and smooth edges not saw-cut.
New sizes: Now our cream, white, and black plastic bindings are all available in a full range of eight sizes.

See details below
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Cream Pickguard Material
Gibson-style cream color plastic, for making your own pickguards and coverplates. |
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TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig
Fit bindings on any instrument perfectly. Our TrueChannel jig turns your laminate router into a floating cutter. |
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Rubber Binding Bands
The fastest way to hold binding in place while gluing. |
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Binding Tape
Super strong and super useful in the shop. |
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Weld-On Cement
A fast-drying, high-strength clear acrylic cement that bonds plastics to porous surfaces. |
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Binding Laminator
This handy jig holds our plastic bindings together for instant, easy lamination work. |
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Binding Router Bit Set
Cuts channels for seven binding thicknesses, including herringbone trim. Fits your shop router. |
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Binding Router Guide
Accurately rout binding channels, great for arched tops! |
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Binding Router Bit
Special 5/16"-diameter cutter bit for routing binding channels, with carbide tips that stay sharp longer than steel bits. |
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 Shown on pages 32, and 68 of our latest catalog.
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