Squier Stratocaster Pickguard Replacement
Introdução
Vá para o passo 1Are you getting bored with the look of your Stratocaster guitar? Do you want to make your guitar stand out from the crowd? Or is your old pickguard scratched, knicked, or covered in sticker gunk? If any of these are true to you, simply updating your pickguard will help you solve all of these issues.
The pickguard is the piece of plastic on the body of the guitar that protects the body paint from scratches due to excessive playing. The Stratocaster’s unique design accomodates for both the pickups and the controls to all be mounted on to one piece of plastic, which makes the replacement of it straight forward.
Pickguards themselves can cost between $20-$100 and sometimes even more expensive depending on the material. A regular 3-ply plastic is recommended, but the design and color is preference. Fender is a good brand for this and they’re products are fairly affordable.
For this guide I used a 1997 Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster and a Fender Tortoise Shell Pickguard.
O que você precisa
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Remove the strings by loosening the tuners on the head of the guitar so the strings become loose. After they are loose you will be able to pull them through each tuning head and bend them away from your guitar so that they are not a hazard as you are working.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.