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The Musiclily Oversize Acoustic Guitar Self-adhesive Pickguard is designed specifically for Martin D28 style guitars. Made from durable plastic, it features a teardrop shape and a single-layer protective film for added longevity. With its self-adhesive backing, installation is a breeze, making it the perfect accessory for musicians looking to enhance both the sound and look of their instrument.
I**6
Quality is good, fit is perfect looks awesome.
Mounted beautifully. I YouTubed how and what and was very easy on my Blueridge BR-140 brand new. The original is kinda ugly in my opinion. No bubble, nice and professional looking, seriously. Awesome I have no problem buying again if I ever need to. NOT to thin like some have said it is thinner than the original that came on the Blueridge but just opens up the tone like it is supposed to.
K**A
Nice! Great gloss, good fit, sticks well
I used this to replace a scratched up and plain black pick guard on my wasburn Lyon full size acoustic.I noticed many reviews said this was cheap and thin, but it's the same thickness as the one I removed. And it looks fantastic.I removed the old one by carefully pealing it up, then used goo off and a guitar pick to scrape off the glue. I lined this up, out some masking tape down to show the positioning, the carefully laid it.The circle size matched the center abalone ring around my sound hole. Sure, I wish I didn't cover the abalone, but no big deal. Exactly where it goes will vary from guitar to guitar.When done I peaked off the protective coating. Easy peazy.You can see a tiny bit of the lighter color of the body as this isn't. Perfect fit, but it's an old guitar so good enough. I'm super happy!
R**R
Easy Install
Was looking for a pickguard to install on a PRS Angelus. Checked out several different ones, but none measured exactly to the decorative trim around sound hole. Purchased this one and trimmed a little on the inside radius to match the trim (used a paint can as a template), then lightly sanded the edge where I trimmed it. Fit perfect and matches the black headstock! When installing get it where you want it, apply a couple of pieces of blue painters tape, fold it over, remove the backing, then fold it back in place. This way you don't risk it sticking where it's not wanted.
D**N
Nice but not easy.
Martin style ? I had to do a lot of cutting to get it to fit. It would be good for you to explain.that there is a clear plastic layer on the top that should be peeled off when finished putting it on.
R**L
Uneven Adhesive
adhesive was uneven and had drips of adhesive that showed as raised spots when applied to the guitar, not sure if its just a one off error or if they are all like that. I do appreciate them listing the radius though, at least it fits even if it doesn't look good
Z**R
Nice pickguard!
This is a good replacement pickguard especially for a Martin dreadnaught or similar-sized guitar. It's very thin at .020/.5mm so that there is no effect on the guitar's tone. It's got good adhesive on the underside and a thin peel-off protective sheet on the top. It is slightly oversized, hardly enough to notice at approximately 1/16" all around, except on the curve where the pickguard meets the sound hole rosette. I'm very pleased with the faux tortoise design and features mentioned. The price is right as well. You can't go wrong.
J**Y
Really like the look is gives!
Perfect for my Dag-1 guitar. I bought this guitar just meat and potatoes so I can use nothing but the body and replace everything on it with what I like to truly make it mine. This pick guard not only looks really great its also a really well made guard. Its not to thick to give the guitar that off look, the colors are a real eye catcher and the back of the guard is extremely strong with the tape hold! So many guitar owners I know that seen the guard have asked where I purchased it so they can get one for themselves. A+
S**R
Good value, adheres well
It’s thin but a good value for what you pay for it. If you’re putting a new guard on a high end guitar, I’d buy a replacement from the manufacturer. Had to do a little trimming to fit around the rosette I put on.
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