4003 pearloid pickguard

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moonliner
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4003 pearloid pickguard

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Anyone know where I might be able to find a pearloid pickguard for a 2004 4003?
I know, there's no accounting for taste :-)
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www.pickguardian.com

Tony does great work for reasonable prices. You may want to send him yours to use as a template since screw hole positions can vary.
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Too slow, Brian. Image
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By a minute....I included more info though. Image
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Post by moonliner »

wow, that was fast!

Thanks to both of you.
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Post by simonmole »

Hi Keith - never mind what people say (!) pearloid looks OK in moderation! I bought a rather well used v63 fitted with one, and although its hard life as a mapleglo is now hidden under a sonic blue refinish, I kept the scratchplate and am NOT embarassed! best of luck finding one! Plus, I didn't feel I was ruining anything genuine by recently adding an old Rick thumbrest for a weird/vintage hybrid look...
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