Les Paul: Pickguards on or Pickguards off?

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i usually like them on, but depends on the rest of the guitar really
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Ankhanu wrote:Was the right call, I think.
No guard works better with solid finished, imo. Need something to break up the flames :P
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Off. Looks cleaner. More natural.
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Off. I never liked the shape.

But I'm not a huge fan of that intense flame burst. :?
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