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yes, but you would have to drill and screw holes into your guitar. take the pickguard and place it on the body of the guitar. take a sharpie and mark the holes onto the body. drill a TINY hole to allow the screw to go in easy. after that put the pickguard on and screw in special wood screws with a screw driver manually...not with a drill. hope this helps

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you could but its best to get a new guitar with one on it already as the installation of a good one will cost about 300 or 400 dollars plus the whammy bar itself. Don't worry a good say BC Rich Gunslinger or warlock will only cost 500-700 dollars american.

they are like 10x better than an epiphone with all original parts if you're into rock or metal.

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