Removed the pickguard from the Les Paul Custom Black Beauty, because the plain white inner plies and the overall plastic look don't match the Customs creme bindings and black finish.
Left the black pickguard on the ES-335 though. Removed the plain white pickguard from my Riviera, because it doesn't match the candy apple red finish, creme bindings and black pickup frames at all.
Some guitars just look better without pickguard, or the pickguard doesn't match the rest of the guitar. Is this for cosmetic reasons or is there any advantage in removing it? Was wondering if it was maybe easier to fingerpick, for example, without the pickguard? Any ideas? I don't own a Casino yet but hope to soon (probably the Elitest version).Īt least for my part it's pure cosmetic.
Why do some people remove the pickguards on Epiphone Casinos (usually on the natural finish ones).