Pearl Pickguard
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G&L Legacy Tangerine Metallic Rosewood Fret Board White Pearl Pickguard $1,239.99 |
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Vintage FENDER telecaster guitar original pearl pickguard USA TELE 1968 to 1969 $650.00 |
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G&L Tribute 4 String SB-2 Electric Bass Guitar $599.99 |
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G&L Tribute ASAT Classic BRAND NEW! Black with Pearl pickguard! FREE G&L Gig Bag $589.90 |
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Starry Starry Night Strat – Smoke Chrome Double Hum, Black Pearl Pick Guard $425.00 |
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LINDY FRALIN SPLIT BLADE LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3303 $329.99 |
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LINDY FRALIN SPLIT BLADE LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3320 $329.99 |
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LINDY FRALIN SPLIT BLADE LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3319 $329.99 |
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LINDY FRALIN SPLIT BLADE LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3322 $329.99 |
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Fender Sonoran SCE A/E Black with Pearl pickguard! $329.90 |
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EMG DG20 David Gilmour Prewired Pickguard White Pearl $299.00 |
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LINDY FRALIN VINTAGE HOT LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3315 $269.99 |
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LINDY FRALIN VINTAGE HOT LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3312 $269.99 |
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LINDY FRALIN VINTAGE HOT LOADED PREWIRED PEARL PICKGUARD FOR FENDER STRAT 3314 $269.99 |
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1959 thru 1971 Fender Telecaster Nitrate Celluloid Pickguard Pearloiod Pearl EX $265.00 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre Loaded Pick Guard S/S/H $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre Loaded Pick Guard S/S/H $258.99 |
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Lace Pre-Load Pickguard S/S/S White Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Pre-Load Pickguard S/S/S Black Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard Hum/Hum White Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard S/S/S Black Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard S/S/S Black Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard Hum/Hum Black Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard S/S/S White Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
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Lace Alumitone Pre-Loaded Pickguard S/S/H White Pearl Pg Chrome $258.99 |
Should I sell this guitar?
Hey people. I’m kinda confused what to do. Recently a CIJ 2006 fender mustang got into my hands and I was just having fun tricking it, its baby blue, pearl pickguard which is probably going to be replaced by a black one, since the stock one has some damage on it and the guitar has like three or four small dings. I also put Lace Sensor pup’s in it and did some wiring mods. Now that it’s almost complete, I cant really decide if I should keep this guitar, or trade it for something else? I mean, it’s the only guitar in its price range that’s not made in Korea or China, it sounds pretty cool and all that stuff, but I also like Nirvana, so I’m kinda afraid to look like all those wannabe kids from youtube. So, do you think I should keep it or sell it? I play music ranging from Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to Nickleback and Nirvana and occasional heavier stuff like Black Sabbath, Metallica, Rammstein. Been playing for 6 years and getting into gutars’ guts is my hobby. Thanks.
I believe that you should keep this guitar if you keep it even another 10 years its price will double. try buying a cheap guitar a then parts to trick it out. and hey if it sounds good then use it no one will hold it against you for having a great guitar =D

Larrivee Guitar’s OM-03RE model has great balance along with a sweet, yet dark sound. The guitar will work well for a variety of playing styles, but will work particularly well for fingerstyle and fingerpicking, as well as slow and medium strumming, Carter picking, and crosspicking.Â
I started out with flatpicks – a 2.0 mm and a .73 mm Dunlop, and a 1.0 mm and a 0.72 Pointless Picks. If you have not yet played a Pointless Pick, give one a try. Light and medium strumming work great with or without a pick. Hard strumming can be done with hands or a with a flexible pick, but I would not advise doing hard strumming with a thicker pick.
I also tried a bit of fingerstyle and fingerpicking. As expected, the OM-03RE produced great balance, along with a touch more bass than I would expect from an OM body guitar. The bass is dark yet sweet, with a slight piano like timbre to it. The mid ranges are mellow, and the highs have a touch of “snap” to them. Â
Features include: All Solid Wood Construction, Single Piece Mahogany Neck, Canadian Sitka Spruce Sound Board and Bracing, African Ebony Fretboard and Bridge, Canadian Maple Multi-strip Body Binding, Rosewood Back and Sides, Symmetrical Parabolic X-Bracing, Hand fit Dovetail Neck Joint, Abalone Rosette, Pearl Logo and Silver Headstock Border, Chrome Ping Tuners (18:1 ratio), Ivoroid Fretboard Binding, Exclusive Tortis Beveled Pickguard, Microdot Fretboard Markers, Compensated TUSQ Saddle, Limited Lifetime Warranty, L.R. Baggs Element Notch System (Single Source), and Larrivee Hardshell Case.
Michael Stone owns a business that sells Larrivee Guitars.