Hobbies & Crafts

Hobbies & Crafts

Video Games & Consoles

Video Games & Consoles

Musical Instruments

Musical Instruments

Load image into Gallery viewer, Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell
Load image into Gallery viewer, Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell
Vendor
Fender

Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell

4.6
Regular price
€95,00
Sale price
€95,00
Regular price
€156,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€61,00)
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.

  • Tracked Shipping on All Orders
  • 14 Days Returns

Description

  • Authentic Fender Pickguard to ensure compatability.
  • Constructed of premium celluloid material.
  • Double check your screw-hole pattern to ensure you chose the right model.
  • Same pickguards as used on actual production models.
  • Peace of mind thanks to a 1 year Limited Warranty.

Shipping and Returns

  • We offer tracked shipping on all orders. Tracking information will be shared as soon as the order is dispatched.
  • Please check the delivery estimate before adding a product to the cart. This is displayed for every product on the website.
  • Available shipping methods and charges will be displayed at the time of checkout, depending on your exact location.
  • All customers are entitled to a return window of 14 days, starting from the date of delivery of the product(s).
  • Customers are advised to read our return policy for details of the return process, eligibility, refunds as well as cancellations or exchanges.
  • In case of any issues or concerns about Shipping or Returns, please contact us and we will be happy to help.

Customer Reviews

Nice quality pickguard, looks very sharp - used to upgrade Indio HSS StratI bought this pickguard for a HSS Indio classic off-brand Strat for a couple of reasons. I upgraded to an Obsidian solderless wiring kit, and the knobs did not fit the stock Indio pickguard. Secondly, the Fender pickguard is well-made - it's 3-ply and has shielding installed across the entire inner portion of the pickguard, unlike the Squier/Indio pickguards that have very little shielding tape on them.For those who might purchase one of these to upgrade their HSS Indio guitars (especially if you decide to buy an Obsidian for it), a couple of notes. The rear of the pickguard that fits underneath the neck will need to be dremel'ed in order to fit properly, otherwise it'll overlap the trem and not sit flush on the guitar body. Shave about 1/8" off material off the neck edge of the pickguard, or use a trial & error method to get it to fit. Once it clears the tremolo, most of the pickguard screw holes will not line up (some will though). Simply screw down the holes that line up and use a small drill bit to take care of the rest. The Obsidian solderless wiring kit will NOT line up with the tone/volume knob holes in the Indio stock pickguard, but it lines up perfectly with this Fender pickguard. Overall an easy install and looks sharp on my cheap-o Indio HSS Strat.5Remove the clear plastic film!It's amazing how many people have knocked this product because of "scratches", and the buyer who returned two perfectly-fine pickguards because they didn't remove the protective film. Come on, people. In the time you spent ranting about scratches and comparing it to something found in a dumpster, you could have examined the product more closely. I used this replacement pickguard to give new life to my first guitar from the mid 90s (turned it all black), and it looks like a whole new instrument. The only nitpick is that a couple of screw holes were ever-so-slightly misaligned on mine, but nothing that required drilling new holes.4Easy way to snazz up your StratocasterI love my guitars and wanted to snaz up my Stratocaster with a nice, new pick guard.I found this one on Amazon and it arrived a few days later.Install is easy but take care when transferring the electronics from the old pick guard to the new one b/c solder points may not take too well to the stress if you're careless. (e.g., become disconnected.)New versions of guitar electronics are plug and play and parts can simply plug together. It's a great advancement.Anyhow, there are videos on Youtube about how to change your pick guard out so have a look there before proceeding so you're knowledgeable.Good luck and play every day!5MIM Strat - Perfect FitIt was a perfect fit for my MIM early 2000s strat. I acutally had an EMG DG20 prewired pickguard, but I wasn't crazy about White Pearloid on Arctic White. The holes all lined up properly to the body, and the electronics PCB for the DG20 lined up perfectly with the pot holes. Overall, a very good fit, and a very simple change!5You Own A Strat ? You Need This Original Fender Part !!I bought this Aged White - PG after much thought. I was not sure if white pearloid or aged pearloid would look best. I decided on the aged , and am I glad I did.I have an American Deluxe Strat , that was purchased from Amazon ( review forthcoming ) and the color is Sunset Metallic or #70 on Fenders color code.The shading from candy red to metallic orange and then to the aged white pearl is truly breath taking.I also have the aged white tremolo cover , which was purchased first from the same seller.On both occasions I received my order 2 days ahead of schedule and in perfect condition and they are branded Original Fender Parts , you are getting the real deal , but paying far less.Below is a link that you can copy and paste to your browser if you would like to see pictures.http://www.strat-talk.com/forum/stratocaster-discussion-forum/338650-look-what-i-have-done-my-strat.htmlI strongly suggest that you buy your gear from Amazon , I have had nothing but kindness and personal consideration from them , on rare occasions when I needed help. People will tell you , " don't buy music gear from any place other than a music store" , I used to think the same way , but we all evolve into beings of higher intellect. At the end of the day , I can go to bed at night knowing I made the right choice.Sleep well my friends , for tomorrow we MAKE SOME NOISE !!Gary 5Perfect fit. 5 starsBought a MIM Stratocaster (which I love by the way) that came with a white pickguard and accessrories. I wanted to change it out to black so I bought this pickguard and the accessories kit that comes with the back plate, knobs, etc. The pickguard I got is a black/white/black 3-ply.This worked perfectly. It shipped fast, came well protected, and fit perfectly. Love the look of my strat with the black.Now I'm actually thinking of trying the perloid black someday.5Total Fake, and a bad one at that.Received what was supposed to be a genuine Fender White Moto stratocaster pickguard. It came in a ziplock bag with no Fender packaging (could overlook that), the pickguard is also missing any Fender product sticker found on other Fender branded OEM pickguards. The shielding appears to be metal duct tape cut with scissors, and applied rather crudely. The shielding also is FAR from what Fender applies. On top of all this, the thing has been used. There are clear indications volume/tone pots were mounted to this guard with discoloration (this isn't supposed to be the "aged" color, and the aging, if factory would be consistent under the knobs) and scratching. The only remaining plastic protective layer on the guard are the little circles that would be left under the vol/tone knobs if it were removed from a built guitar. Total scam.1I am becoming increasingly dissatisfied with fender accessoriesI do not know what is wrong with fender accessories. I always find them to be an adequate. I own an American standard Stratocaster. The quality of their guitars are excellent. But whenever I buy a fender accessory there's always a problem or it's flimsy or scratched or just poor quality. This arrived scratched up to hell. I understand it's a pickguard but at least give me the opportunity to scratch it myself. Pull your socks up fender.1Good Looking, Well Made Strat PIckguardA while back I ordered a less expensive "tortoise" pickguard for one of my Stratocasters. The pattern looked very un-tortoise like, which I found to be ugly and never used it. When I ordered this one, I hoped it would have that dark tortoise shell look shown in the photo. Sometimes what's shown in a seller's photo looks quite different than the actual product. Happily, it was pretty much a clone of the photo's pickguard and I love it. Another happy note: This Fender PIckguard is fairly thick, so it's less apt to warp over the years. It also fit perfectly on my Made in Mexico Strat.5Perfect fit for a modern StratWhen you have a black Strat, you have only so many options. Most end up imitating Blackie or Gilmour s Black Strat, but I wanted something a little different. Gold adonized isn t bad, but I have that on my Tele. Paired with aged pickup covers and knobs, tortoise shell is classy yet really pops!Note that the screw holes were perfectly aligned on my late 90s American Standard, after I had filled and repaired every single existing hole. This isn t knocking the pickguard; the holes align with newly manufactured U.S. Strats.5
Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell

Fender Modern Pickguard, HH Stratocaster, 11-Hole - Tortoise Shell

4.6
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€95,00
Sale price
€95,00
Regular price
€156,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€61,00)