Check RICs Boutique (4002 models)

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Here's the guard assembly referenced in my previous message.
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teeder wrote:Cool, but I just never could warm up to that pickguard.
I wonder how Roger Rossmeisl would have dealt with that? (Maybe a teardrop pickguard?) Still, I'll take one in Jetglo please!
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Kiddwad57 wrote:
teeder wrote:Cool, but I just never could warm up to that pickguard.
I wonder how Roger Rossmeisl would have dealt with that? (Maybe a teardrop pickguard?) Still, I'll take one in Jetglo please!
This would not have looked very good, as the pickup has a larger rectangular aluminum pickup housing that would have visible.
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I was thinking of the Al Cisneros Signature layout, but without the pickup bezels and string covers:
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