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When installing the pickguard I followed instructions of a luthier on youtube but I still have some air under the pickguard by the edges. Also it would be better if the plastic came precut because not everybody can cut perfectly with scissors. Not me at least. I like it though. I strum a lot so I really needed a clear pickguard to protect the finish on my Alvarez AD66 as well as keeping the look clean. It is the kind of finish you don't want to put a colored pickguard on.
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Pickguards who needs em?
Sparky 23.05.2014
Answer I did ... if you have a cedar top or soft wood guitar and dont want to see it worn away or spoil the look with a dirty big plastic thing, this stuff works just fine. Easy to cut and fix you can get above and below the sound hole or two guitars worth from it.
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Anonymous 21.03.2016
Easy to stick on the guitar. Maybe a bit too heavy. I would buy a thinner set.