Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

Re: Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

With a pickguard it's like wearing underwear, hot, sweaty and sticky, which I hate. But I have a problem with the two holes, which are ugly so I leave it on. But I still hate underwear though.
 
Depends...

Depends...

I don't like the feel of them,my pinky gets snagged up in the all hardware BS.
But I like the look,on some.I've got mine double-sided taped down,wouldn't do that on a Gibby,tho...

How are those Trans ones attached,'zit just press on static plas or something?

No...
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"Kinda"...
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Need an Epi one for this one...
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Re: Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

To me, it all depends on the pickups. IMO, Lesters don't like right with covered pickups and no guard. Same thing in reverse, I prefer no pickguard with uncovered pickups. Finish also dictates, to a degree.
 
Re: Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

On my LP, I took it off. No real big reason other than it's easier to clean with it off. But it's all a matter of taste.
 
Re: Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

To me, it all depends on the pickups. IMO, Lesters don't like right with covered pickups and no guard. Same thing in reverse, I prefer no pickguard with uncovered pickups. Finish also dictates, to a degree.

I'd say a combination of this and quality of the top. With a great top, I'd remove the guard and the covers.
 
Re: Les Paul Pickguard Yes or No

The rules aren't strict, but this is how I see it:
Solid color -> pickguard
Flame top -> no pickguard
no pickup covers -> no pickguard
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