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  1. Just got this one guys! 2005 es335 dot figured...been in the case most of its life! Owned by an elderly gentleman collector! She’s dead mint!
  2. Hey guys! NGD for me! 2005 es335 that’s been virtually unplayed and has been in its case for almost 15 years! Owned by an elderly gentleman that was a collector liquidating some of his guitars. Gorgeous flame on this one!
  3. Good question! Yeah the guard was from Taylor Mullins at holter pick guards and it’s a beauty. As for the guitar being dry I usually always keep it at 45-50% humidity so I’m not sure if that would be a factor.
  4. Hey guys, Thanks again for all the input. I wonder if the guard had been installed using some water to push out the air would you still see the areas where the adhesive didn’t contact with the valleys of the soundboard so to speak. Perhaps as someone else mentioned on here using glue instead of the 3M adhesive backing as an alternative? Anyhow I figure I’ll either live with it or go ahead and remove/ redo it myself.
  5. Hey guys, I recently had my guitar setup with a local luthier and had him swap out the pickguard for a new firestripe while he had it...figured I’d leave it to the professionals. Upon getting home though I noticed what looks like air trapped under the guard. Any thoughts? Or is this how it should look after installing it? https://postimg.cc/5jgS18sQ https://postimg.cc/xqn3W63S
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  7. Mine sounds great...its the real deal for sure. Incredible value.
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