A protective and decorative component often found on a specific model of electric guitar, this item serves to shield the instrument’s finish from scratches and wear, particularly from strumming or picking. The complete assembly includes the plastic guard itself, mounting hardware, and any associated brackets or plates necessary for secure attachment to the guitar body. A practical example is a multi-layered black or white plastic piece affixed to the top of the guitar’s body, preventing damage from aggressive playing styles.
The presence of this component offers multiple advantages. It safeguards the guitar’s aesthetic appeal, maintaining its resale value and preventing unsightly damage. Historically, it evolved from purely functional to also contributing significantly to the instrument’s overall visual design. The design and material choices can also contribute to tonal characteristics of the instrument in some situations, though this is typically minimal. Its existence simplifies cleaning and maintenance around the electronics and other sensitive areas of the guitar’s surface.