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This is a SINGLE laser-cut, hand-finished, solid wood pickguard for your Telemaster/Jazzcaster! Add warmth and elegance to your customized instrument for a truly unique look!

We will make these to order, so many options are available. Please choose:

- Pickup Configuration-Traditional Telecaster, Humbucker, P90, Strat, Nashville, Charlie Christian, etc

-Traditional Pickup Adjustment or Modern Top Adjustment holes

-Extra clearance for 22 fret aftermarket necks.

-Please choose from the following list of hardwoods:  

Black Limba, Bubinga, Iroko, Maple, Padauk, Patagonian Rosewood, Purpleheart, Sapele, Shedua, Wenge, or Zebrawood



Due to the organic nature of wood, we do recommend some sort of finish to protect the pickguard from seasonal changes. Unless otherwise specified, all pickguards will be finished with a Danish Oil and wax finish to enhance the natural beauty of the wood and provide protection against the elements. As with all Van Dyke-Harms products, we stand behind this product and will replace the pickguard if it cracks due to changes in the weather.

We do suggest not over-tightening the screws to prevent cracking during installation. Please view our selection of wood knobs to complete the look of your guitar!

Also, if there is a specific wood you'd rather have, don't hesitate to ask and we will check availability and custom build it for you.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Telemaster/Jazzcaster Pickguard, Wood
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • United States

Van Dyke-Harms Premium Guitar Parts

Sedalia, MO, United States
Sales:1,304
Joined Reverb:2018

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