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The pickguard itself is great quality. But it must be noted that this is a replacement part for Fender guitars or guitars that have screwholes based on Fender guitars. It is NOT a replacement for Harley Benton HSS guitars as I originally thought, and this should be noted in the description.
If you want to use this on a Harley Benton, you will have to drill some extra screwholes in and it may not look as you would expect.
Disappointed with this, the reason I brought this from German and paid £8 postage (the same price to ship a guitar) was because it was meant to be a Harley Benton part. I was expecting the holes to line up and that I didn`t have to file edges off.
Just buy a cheap one of ebay at half the price, its the same thing.
While on the search for that Pink Floyd The Black Strat look, I came across this Harley Benton Parts Pickguard SSH BLK quite a few times but initially passed it over thinking it'd be somehow of a lower quality.
It turns out that sadly, I was right about the slightly lower quality of this pickguard. Within a few days of playing the area between the neck and middle pickup was scratched up to a grey color. Turns out this pickguard scratches very, very easily.
Overall a nice pickguard that has a great finish, looks good and lines up nicely on an old Squier I have recently fitted out with a humbucker.
Only Cons are its a bit flimsy and as is the way with alot of pickguards is the holes for the screws were poorly manufactured and slightly off centre with existing body holes (or out completely).
Luckily the guitar I was putting on is a beat up, cheap squier so I didn't mind putting a extra hole or two in the body to accommodate, however I would NOT put it on my american fender as I wouldn't want to drill additional unnecessary holes in the body. Hidden under the plate or not.