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    Cardboard produces static electricity....so no.....
    Guitars: 2002 Les Paul Studio Limited Color's Edition | 2004 Greg Bennett Avion Les Paul Copy | S101 Telecaster project | 2004 Washburn D46 Acoustic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazz
    Cardboard produces static electricity....so no.....
    Well, as an insulator cardboard, like any insulator, is capable of storing static electricity, but as there are no ESD sensitive devices in that Strat, does it matter? If you were really concerned about ESD in this scenario, all I'd suggest is touching a grounded point before touching a component in the guitar. If the guitar is plugged into an amp, then thats anything metal on the guitar.

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