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    Default NICE OLD PICK GUARD (1930'S or 1940's ???)

    It is listed as being off of a Stradolin but my two SOL's measure 4 & 1/4 inch between screw holes and this one measures 4 & 1/4 inches. WD in Fort Myers, Florida makes new replacement pick guards but they cost $50 so if somebody can use this for $15 plus $5.90 shipping it's a good deal. https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/324825703522

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    Default Re: NICE OLD PICK GUARD (1930'S or 1940's ???)

    FYI... FYI... FYI... I tried to correct it but it didn't take... It should read ...my two SOL's measure 4 & 1/4 inch between screw holes and this one measures 3 & 5/16th inches (going by the ebay listers measurements).

    If your mandolins screw hole distances measure 3 & 5/16th inch please let us know.

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    Default Re: NICE OLD PICK GUARD (1930'S or 1940's ???)

    Nope. Mine is about 3 1/8. It's closer. But the length would send it all the way to the bridge and it would be a touch wider than the body of mine, which is a ca. 1935 SOL.
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