Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?
Michael Joseph Kramer
Posted 2007-05-25 7:34 AM (#315734)
Subject: Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?


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Location: Stratford, Connecticut
Hello brothers and sistas? LOL
I'm looking for options to outfit a couple of my standard Decons and Breadwinners with some cool mix and match scheme ideas in the way of optional pickguards! Did WD or someone make them if I remember correctly? Or someone may cut them out right here on the boards maybe?

Thanks, let me know by PM or direct email at PopeyeKramer@aol.com or even call. No worries!

Thanks and God bless! Michael Joseph Kramer
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-05-25 7:53 AM (#315735 - in reply to #315734)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?


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Posts: 3145

Location: Marlton, NJ
You want to talk to MWoody - he is the PG man.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-05-25 10:53 AM (#315736 - in reply to #315734)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?



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Location: Upper Left USA
Bee-yuk-kuk-kuk-kuk-kuk. Well blows me down! Looks like a potential customer across the port bow.

PM sent...


BTW - It was after seeing the "Jim Messina" Deacon of Miles' and the "Jim Rickard" Deacon that was in Samova's harem that I was inspired to work in the wood PG arena.

Most of my projects were sold but the show up in

www.ovationgallery.com
www.ovationtribute.com

As well as in the Seymour Duncan and Project Guitar web sites.

On ebay there are three past projects at Del's Guitars.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-05-25 12:18 PM (#315737 - in reply to #315734)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?


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Location: SoCal
http://pickguards.us/priceovation.html
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-25 1:52 PM (#315738 - in reply to #315734)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Deacon Custom Pickguards?


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Location: NJ
That's a pretty cool resource, Paul . . . have you used them before??
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