depends on what guitar you have realy its better to keep them on so your not scratching the paint but i really wouldn't advise taking the scratch plate off a fender straticaster style guitar because all of the electronics are screwed onto the pick-guard , but maybe you could do it to a Gibson less paul sort of design.
Called a guitar pick. But you can use your fingers.
Usually, guitars have only 6 strings, although some guitars have 12 strings.
Some of the products available for purchase at Agile Guitars would be guitars, replacement strings and tuners. You may also find some music books, and guitar picks.
They play guitars with there toes. The toe nail is the pick, If this breaks they have to eat it, to enable re-growth
There are several: Solid Body Guitars (Electric) Semi-hollow Body Guitars (Electric) Hollow Body Guitars (Electric) Steel Guitars Lap Steel Guitars Acoustic Guitars (Electric Optional) Travel Guitars
pick ups and amps
Usually getting caught pick pocketing calls new guards.
when your strumming instead of scratching the guitars body, the pick guard will get strummed.
Called a guitar pick. But you can use your fingers.
cornerback most of the time but safety can also pick up coverage in some defenses
You don't make them, you pick-pocket h.a.m guards or members for some buttons, then you simply click them for polished buttons.
9v batteries are used to power the pick up's up guitars.
Some of the stores that sell guitars include bestbuy.com, walmart.com, and target.com.
Usually, guitars have only 6 strings, although some guitars have 12 strings.
There are several different types of teeth grinding guards. Some of the different types of teeth grinding guards are: guards worn during sleep, and guards worn while playing sports.
Some of the products available for purchase at Agile Guitars would be guitars, replacement strings and tuners. You may also find some music books, and guitar picks.
Some security guards have- and do- carry guns. Going back to the days of stage coach guards "riding shotgun", bank guards, armored car guards. The security guards at nuclear plants today are armed. SOME security guards are not armed. The answer to your question would be "Maybe".