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A quality thick tape that sticks very well to you guitar cavity and to itself, with conductive adhesive. I reccomend using a tool to flatten it down and eliminate creases and bubbles - do not be tempted to use your fingers! It is incredibly sharp and you will end up with lacerated finger tips - painful and not good for a guitarist!
Now my only complaint is the amount you get. There is not enough to do the cavity of a Strat... let alone the pickguard. You will need two rolls. I think Harley Benton should measure how much it takes to do the typical strat and add on another 0.5 meter for good luck. And then price accordingly. I know you can use 'garden slug tape' but it is rarely as thick as this or as sticky. So, it's a good product but too short on quantity.
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It works but you don’t get a lot of it
Travis John 06.07.2023
The tape has conductive adhesive which is good but you barely get enough of it, there definitely wouldn’t be enough to do a strat or a jazzmaster so you’d probably be better off ordering 2.
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Not enough tape
Gasitis 02.05.2024
You get a little amount of copper tape here. It's conductive and does the jobb really well, but there is not enough tape for one guitar, unless you intend to shield only the cavities, in which case it should be enough for a strat style guitar at least. If you want to shiled both the cavities and the pickguard, you're probably gonna need two of these.