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Couldn't figure out why the pickguard looked really bad...
The guitar was purchased used. Even so, it is in pristine condition otherwise. Immaculate. Showroom.
I couldn't quite get my head around how a guitar could be perfect but equipped with a pickguaurd that looked like it had been on tour with AC/DC. I wondered if the instrument had actually been heavily used but the dealer used some kind of polish on the nitro finish or something. It didn't make sense and bothered me every time I held it. The pointy end of the teardrop actually looked like it was delaminating, that the surface was peeling away from the substrate. Some of you are laughing already. Anyway, it bothered me so much that I began picking at the delamination like a little kid picks at a scab. Then I realized why it looked so bad... DOH! I even went so far as to order a new pickguard from Holter. I have ten year old cameras with the protective plastic still on it. I never take the protective plastic off anything. And there the pickguard is, virgin, waiting for it's first scratch. I guess that's what it's for, right? At least now it matches the rest of the guitar. These things really ought to come with instructions or a card with a link to a "Getting started with your new guitar" video or something. Is there anything else I need to know?
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Oh that is funny, a great way to start my day...
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Awesome! Like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon
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Been there, done that- you are not alone
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I restrung one of my guitars recently (Martin Monels, so good) but anyway I noticed the back of the tuners looked grey, dull. There were little plastic covers on them. Had the guitar since 2011, never noticed them!
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You don't stop playing when you get old, you get old when you stop playing! Fender DG5 natural Tanglewood Discovery Super Folk DBT SFCE TBL Tanglewood TU13M ukulele Brunswick BU4B baritone ukulele Valencia VC204H hybrid Deacon MA100 Mandolin |
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Well done… excellent post!
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Quote:
Thank you for this.
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"DOH!"
and, you have a spare pickguard now too!
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LoL. I would have ordered $250 gold Waverly's before I figured that out.
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I just bought a lightly used Guild M20 that still had the plastic on it. I just took it off after three weeks.
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Yep. Worse, it happened to me twice. But I didn't order a new one before I figured it out.
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Glad to see I'm not alone fellas.
This thread has been really liberating. I feel free. Thanks.
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Your Holter pickguard will still be a big upgrade. Eastman's unbeveled pickguards leave something to be desired.
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