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The Dopro 8 Hole Tele Guitar Pickguard is a precision-engineered PVC scratch plate designed for USA and Mexican standard Fender Telecasters. Featuring a vibrant 3D printed flower pattern, it offers both durability and distinctive style. With included mounting screws and a thickness of approximately 2.2mm, it ensures easy installation and reliable protection, making it the perfect upgrade for Tele players seeking to combine function with standout aesthetics.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 231 Reviews |
T**.
Beautiful, durable, excellent fit for Squire telecaster.
Replaced the white pickguard on my Olympic White Squire telecaster and so pleased! Fit perfectly. No adjustments needed. Neck pick up holes were a tiny bit smaller, but same screws went in without any difficulty being slow and careful. Reused all of my original screws and just saved the ones that came with the new pickguard.
D**D
Well Made
Fit Good And Looks Great
M**Z
May need mods if not a Fender, etc.
I have an M-Musi Virgo "Telecaster". (I'm 73 so I call it my "GeriatriCaster". Quite nice.) So... if your guitar has the truss rod adjustment by the neck pickup, you will need to mod the notch (slow and easy, fine blade and sandpaper). You may also need to mod (all sub millimeter) where the pick guard fits around the neck overhang, and also a very minor "shave" about the region that abuts the rounded end of the metal pot/selector switch plate. Again, very sub-millimeter. This may all sound like a pain, but if you know your way around sandpaper, a fine grain file, etc. and you have some patience, it is quite doable. While chanting "Om-m-m" and going very slow and careful, it took me two hours. Having gone through it once, the next one will take an easy 45-60 minutes. I have the pick guard model with the screw holes for the neck pickup and I had to remove the pickup to do the notch for the truss rod fitting. I angsted over re-attaching the pickup, but with a tweezers and a little more, "Om-m-m", it took maybe two minutes. Less if I knew what I was doing. BTW, it LOOKS GREAT. My sister even offered unsolicited , "Wow, that's really pretty!" (I then explained to her that Tele's are NOT pretty...) Be well, all.
J**L
Nice graphic and color combo
Really nice graphic Tele pickguard
G**V
Compliments everywhere!
Tons of compliments. Sturdy. I had to modify it because out of the box, it did not fit my tele. I do have a oddball tele. Nothing that my Dremel couldn't handle. Definitely recommend.
C**F
Fantastic Pickguard
This pickguard worked out perfect and fit my burl tele project just right. Just the slightest bit of sanding on the control panel cutout and it snapped right in tight. The spacing around the bridge is perfect and even. I think it was the perfect choice for this burl tele! It has the look and textured feel of real wood. You have to get very close to see that it is not actually wood. If you are searching for this look you should be pleased with this product.
R**M
great fit
great quality and i would buy again
A**D
Love the look.
I love how this looks on my guitar. A few things you have to know: 1. You will have to change your strings when you change pickguard. 2. You will have to adjust height of your neck pickup. If you don’t know how to do this - guitar center does it for $30 I believe. What I didn’t like is that it didn’t have holes for neck pickup height adjustment screws. So I had to drill them myself. Also it doesn’t fit 10/10 I would say 7/10. Some holes are drilled a bit off center from original pickguar but it’s okay. Looks fire though :)
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