370 Pickguard Replacement

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YukonCor55
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370 Pickguard Replacement

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I have a FG 370/12 and I'd like to personalize and "dress it up" it just a bit. I'm very interested in getting a Pickguardian white pearloid guard set to replace the stock. It's a 4 ply Pearl/Wht/Blk/Wht with a beveled edge. Just wondering if anybody here has any experience with Pickguardian. I've heard only good things about them from owners of other guitar brands but really no Ric feedback. I want to be sure that it will fit properly and that all holes will line up. I definitely don't want to do any mods to make it fit. The original guards will sit safely inside the case waiting to be called back to duty. Thanks for your inputs.
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AJ
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Re: 370 Pickguard Replacement

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No Rick feedback?

Do a search on this site, with keyword "Pickguardian", and you'll see that we've been singing Tony's praises for years...
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Re: 370 Pickguard Replacement

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jingle_jangle wrote:No Rick feedback?

Do a search on this site, with keyword "Pickguardian", and you'll see that we've been singing Tony's praises for years...
Sorry Paul, still a bit of a newbie. But your simple, straightforward answer is pretty much all I need to go ahead and do it!!
Thanks!! :)
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Re: 370 Pickguard Replacement

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jingle_jangle wrote:No Rick feedback?

Do a search on this site, with keyword "Pickguardian", and you'll see that we've been singing Tony's praises for years...
Tony was even a kind sponsor of the first "fully" attended confluence in Columbus in May '05. :D
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