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Guitar Question

Josh Davidson

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Could putting a pickguard on my acoustic guitar damage it or lower the value of it? It is an Ibanez guitar made out of plastic I think, and I often use a coin to play instead of a pick. The guitar cost $320. I play with a coin because it seems easier not to accidentally hit other strings that way and mess up the sound.
 
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zekko

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If it was a high dollar guitar that might well lower the value of it, but I don't think that's the kind of guitar that you have to worry about this sort of thing. It's probably not going to retain its value well anyway - the value is in you playing it. It's for playing, not a collectible. If you want a pickguard on there, I say go for it.
 

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If it was a high dollar guitar that might well lower the value of it, but I don't think that's the kind of guitar that you have to worry about this sort of thing. It's probably not going to retain its value well anyway - the value is in you playing it. It's for playing, not a collectible. If you want a pickguard on there, I say go for it.
Ok. Thank you!
 
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