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Now That's A PickGuard.

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Yeah, that's really nice. I wonder how long it took him to do it.

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That is seriously Cooool

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Thats fantastic! He's done it in on a sienna sunburst strat(same as mine) you got me thinking.


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That is possibly the coolest pickguard I've ever seen! Thanks for posting that.


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This is great


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Wow....what a work of art!


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Better not let my son see that one...he'll want an upgrade!


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my husband is an artist. He has given this much inspection today. maybe i will get an equally cool pick guard as well.


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my husband is an artist. He has given this much inspection today. maybe i will get an equally cool pick guard as well.
That would be some cool.

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This has got me thinking. Has anyone done anything like this before? What kind of paints would be suitable for a pickguard? I've got a Squier that I really want to do something with.

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Isn't there a member of this forum that paints guitars and pickguards? She would be the one to ask.


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Amazing!

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Isn't there a member of this forum that paints guitars and pickguards? She would be the one to ask.
Cool, do you know of her screen name?

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Cool, do you know of her screen name?
I believe it was PaintAngel


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