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Up for your consideration is this beautiful true-to-vintage tortoiseshell pickguard for Fender Jaguar.
100% handcrafted starting with the very material itself. Features some deep and rich tortoiseshell celluloid, thin-line 3 ply, large beveled edge, truss rod notch and a slightly worn out look. Ready to bring some vintage mojo to your favorite Jaguar. 

We specialize in crafting tortoiseshell pickguards just the way they were in the 60's.
Our pickguards are mostly made to order but we'll list a few ones here on reverb when we can.
Read more at avantguardshop.com

This pickguard wil fit all Fender Jaguars using a standard vintage configuration, including models such as American Original 60's, American Vintage Reissue, Vintera 60's and Johnny Marr models. It may not be a proper match for some Squier or Japanese reissues. 

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Jaguar
Categories
Made In
  • France

Avantguard

LES LILAS, France
Sales:17
Joined Reverb:2019

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