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Tortoise Shell Telecaster Pickguard 8-hole Modern

$ 5.28

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Vinyl
  • To Fit: Electric Guitar
  • Brand: New River Guitars
  • MPN: 099-2152-000
  • Color: Tortoise Shell
  • Type: Pickguard

    Description

    We have been building fine stringed instruments for nearly 40 years and have produced some beautiful guitars for a lot of satisfied customer, but like they say, all good things must come to an end.
    I am retiring and beginning the process of liquidating our materials we used to build these beautiful guitars. I will be selling Guitars and parts for what we paid for them and sometimes less.
    One of the easiest ways to change the look of your Fender instrument is to replace the pickguard. This Pickguard is not Fender brand but you would never know the difference. It is the same specifications and quality.
    We buy our pickguards in bulk from our supplier and they are in the same packaging from when we received them including the protective film covering the face of the pickguard
    This Standard Telecaster 8-hole Pickguard fits most Telecaster models made in either the USA or Mexico from 1986 to present. Changing out your stock pickguard is one of the easiest ways to give your axe a new look and vibe. This 4-ply tortoise shell/white/black pickguard gives your Tele a clean and classic look. Spruce up your Tele with a Telecaster 8-hole Tortoise shell Pickguard.
    Fits: American Series, American Standard, Hot Rod, and Deluxe Series Telecasters (USA); Standard and Deluxe Series Telecasters (Mexico).
    James Jarrel Custom Shop guitars are among the finest handmade guitars in the world. We make our own bodies, necks, pickups from the highest quality materials. With over 40 years of luthier craftsman experience James is a 3rd generation luthier.
    James Jarrel Custom Shop
    New River Guitars
    A Better Way to Pick Your Guitar
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    If you are building a guitar we probably have the part you are looking for. We are just trying to liquidate inventory and that is reflected in our prices