Pickguard Shield
Pickguard Shield
![]() |
![]() 50mm 10m Pickguards Guitar COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $18.99
|
![]() Fender Stratocaster Strat Copper Pickguard Shield NEW US $20.83
|
![]() Genuine FENDER 62 PRECISION BASS Pickguard SHIELD P CS US $12.97
|
![]() New Genuine FENDER 62 Stratocaster Pickguard Shield US $12.95
|
![]() 30mmx 2m Adhesive Back Copper Shield Tape Guitar Pickguard Body US $3.99
|
![]() New Genuine FENDER 62 Precision Bass Pickguard Shield US $13.95
|
![]() 1959 1962 FENDER VINTAGE STRAT PICKGUARD SHIELD US $4,850.00 |
![]() Fender Replacement Shield Pickguard 1962 Strat US $17.99
|
![]() FENDER 62 STRAT PICKGUARD SHIELDÂ US $15.99
|
![]() 60mm 10m Pickguards Guitar COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $21.99
|
![]() Fender USA 57 Stratocaster Strat Pickguard Shield US $5.98
|
![]() 10p 18mm X 30M Pickguards COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $148.00
|
![]() 5p 18mm X 30M Pickguards COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $96.00
|
![]() 1p x 50mm x 1m Pickguards COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $6.99
|
![]() 60mm 1FT Pickguard Guitar COPPER Foil EMI Shield Tape US $5.33
|

shielding guitar without disassembling?
I have a squier stratocaster, and it's making quite a lot of noise, especcialy when my volume on my guitar is at 5. does shielding the pickguard help? and is this possible without removing the strings?
by noise do you mean fuzz? if so you can fix it in different ways depending on the problem. if you dont want to take off the strings, just tape the strings down on the neck, and unscrew the headstock. unscrew the plastic part on the front, and see if there are any loose wires. if there are, guess at where they should go based on the other areas wires are connected to. if there arent, try your cord. unscrew the plugs on both ends and make sure everything looks right. if neither of those work, check your input and output jacks. unscrew the hexagonal nut on the place you put your cord on both your guitar and amp, and look for loose wires. loose wires are the main cause of buzz. if not, try turning down your distortion levels, or cleaning your strings? strings tend to build up alot of dirt just by playing, and weekly wipedowns with a wet sponge or chamois always helps. some even do it after every jam session.
Aluminum Pickguard
Aluminum Pickguard
![]() |
![]() EDEN Cyan Aluminum Pickguard for Jaguar Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() EDEN Gold Aluminum Pickguard HSS for American Standard Strat Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() NEW Pickguard For P Bass POLISHED ALUMINUM US $79.99
|
![]() EDEN Cyan Aluminum Pickguard SSS for Strat Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() EDEN Nickel Aluminum Pickguard for Jazzmaster Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() EDEN Gold Aluminum Pickguard HSH for Strat Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() Pickguard For Strat 11 Holes ALUMINUM DIAMOND PLATE US $59.99
|
![]() EDEN Nickel Aluminum Pickguard HSH for ST Guitar US $24.99
|
![]() EDEN Brown Aluminum Metal Pickguard for Jazz Bass US $21.99
|

aluminum Telecaster??? Anyone know anything about em?
A local dealer has one I'm looking to buy. It has a polished, all aluminum, chambered body and an aluminum pickguard and an after-market "Allparts" maple neck. It sounds incredible. Anyway, the dealer told me the body is one of the very few made by Fender USA in '94. It has no brand or seriel number markings on it at all. All I could find in my search is 3 different aluminum body Teles, all of which are colored to some degree or have graphics.
Does anyone know anything about the mysterious polished aluminum Tele? If not Fender who else could have made it?
while Fender has made a few unusual Teles, Strat, etc,
I doubt anyone would stick an "allparts neck" on a real one,
No ser # ?
sounds like a "frankenstein" to me??
Could be anything / anyone.
I really doubt it's a Fender at all?
go cautiously, but don't expect any collector values, without all the correct parts, and some kind of "Fender" documentation?


US $9.97






















































