Fender Parchment Vs White at Willie Mixon blog

Fender Parchment Vs White. If you can’t decide to pick between a white pickguard and a mint pickguard, you should definitely go with the parchment. But parchment covers next to a green (depends how green!) guard will. Otherwise, i think white, parchment, mint green, tortoise, and black all look good on an olympic white stratocaster. The white pickguard, true to its name, features a vibrant white color that gives guitars a clean and modern profile. Aged white accessories are slightly darker than parchment. I never liked fender's aged white color. I like fender's aged white/cream on sunburst or dark vintage colours. All a matter of taste. Parchment is slightly darker than white. As well as protecting the finish getting damaged during play, it acts as the access point to the guitar’s electronics (pickups, potentiometers, etc.), or via a back access. I like parchment on oly white because it matches better. Cream is darker than aged.

Fender Custom 1960 Stratocaster HSS Relic Aged Olympic White (SN
from www.ginoguitars.com

I like fender's aged white/cream on sunburst or dark vintage colours. I like parchment on oly white because it matches better. All a matter of taste. Aged white accessories are slightly darker than parchment. Otherwise, i think white, parchment, mint green, tortoise, and black all look good on an olympic white stratocaster. But parchment covers next to a green (depends how green!) guard will. I never liked fender's aged white color. As well as protecting the finish getting damaged during play, it acts as the access point to the guitar’s electronics (pickups, potentiometers, etc.), or via a back access. The white pickguard, true to its name, features a vibrant white color that gives guitars a clean and modern profile. Cream is darker than aged.

Fender Custom 1960 Stratocaster HSS Relic Aged Olympic White (SN

Fender Parchment Vs White If you can’t decide to pick between a white pickguard and a mint pickguard, you should definitely go with the parchment. If you can’t decide to pick between a white pickguard and a mint pickguard, you should definitely go with the parchment. Parchment is slightly darker than white. I like fender's aged white/cream on sunburst or dark vintage colours. The white pickguard, true to its name, features a vibrant white color that gives guitars a clean and modern profile. As well as protecting the finish getting damaged during play, it acts as the access point to the guitar’s electronics (pickups, potentiometers, etc.), or via a back access. I like parchment on oly white because it matches better. But parchment covers next to a green (depends how green!) guard will. Aged white accessories are slightly darker than parchment. I never liked fender's aged white color. Cream is darker than aged. All a matter of taste. Otherwise, i think white, parchment, mint green, tortoise, and black all look good on an olympic white stratocaster.

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