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Lace introduces Alumitone-Loaded Pickguards
Lace has introduced a line of Alumitone-Equipped pickguards in response to demand by players seeking Lace’s new patented line of pickups. These new Alumitone pickguards feature a pearloid 3-ply pickguard that is available in white or black.
Further, Alumitone-loaded pickguards include pots, selector switch and jack. Pickguards are made for direct drop-in replacement. Loaded pickguards are dated and signed at the Lace factory, located in Huntington Beach, California.

Alumitone patented technology is a “current”-driven design which eliminates all noise, feedback microphonics and reduces the guitars weight, due to it’s innovative design. Alumitone pickups are also computer monitor friendly, offering no interference when using your computer.
Lace Alumitone technology is only available through Lace Worldwide.
Suggested Retail Pricing: $349.99
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04.12.2007

I would like a pickguard template as I am installing alot of these pickups in strats and tele single coil model. Where do i find one or a drawing so i can cut pickguard to precise fit?