This is the second pickguard I have purchased from them and they have (once again) exceeded my expectations with a caveat. This pickguard was shipped with a small cut in the lower corner near the control plate (see photograph). But, it was the last one according to the Amazon website and I did NOT want any other style (Parchment Pearl).Replacement pickguards from Fender cost anywhere between $35 and $55. Musiclily pickguards run about $10 or $12 and lack nothing in terms of quality.I got this particular pickguard for a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Custom Telecaster made in Indonesia. In order to get the neck pickup to fit, you will need to drill a hole on either side of the existing opening for said pickup (See attached photo).I also had to re-drill a hole in the body of the guitar to accommodate the existing hole in the Musiclily pickguard (see photo). If doing this kind of minimal cosmetic work intimidates you, you might want to look for a different guard but if I can do it, ANYONE can. Just be certain your drill bit is new and sharp and take your time. It is not difficult.To sum up: This is a beautiful and classy pickguard that rivals Fender in terms of quality. I am bummed that it was damaged but too impatient to return it for a replacement. I can, with great confidence, recommend Musiclily pickguards to anyone who wants to customize the look of their Telecaster.