Re: Pickguard or No Pickguard?
- From: "Mitch" <mkarlo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:28:38 -0600
A dread is likely to be attacked with a pick. I'd use a pickguard,
tho' you could use one of those clear put-em-on take-'em-off
pickguards.
But a Taylor??????
Sadly, Mitch, you won;t be reading this since you have plonked me (a
dozen times). Maybe somebody else will give you a thoughtful answer.
hns
Thanks Hans. And c'mon, ya' gotta know by now the
plonking thing with you is more about fun and games.
Just my way of saying you have so much more to give
and contribute than to dive in with the likes of TB and
AWG, who BTW contribute NOTHING of value here
and are in the Bozo Bin to stay.
Peace and thanks again,
Mitch
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