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Jockomo BAT Bat/White Pearl Guitar Inlay Sticker

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$10.00

$ 5 .99 $5.99

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1.Style:White Pearl


About this item

  • Neatly hides existing dot marks (within 6mm)
  • Also compatible with 12 fret away dots
  • Guitarist & Basic Stickers Application instructions included
  • Real Shell Inlay Sticker
  • You can also use finger ace or lemon oil after application



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #8,882 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #6 in Guitar Wood & Inlay Material
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available September 22, 2014 Color Name White Material Type Polyethylene Terephthalate

Easily customize your guitar or bass ukulele. Hide small scratches and dents or decorate your instrument with a real shell-like inlay sticker. Just peel it off if you are tired of applying it easily. Inlay Sticker Material: PET (Laminated) Sticker is gentle on your instrument with no sticky residue. There may be slight differences in the color and color of the actual product. Please acknowledge Please refer to our size chart for measurements.


Remi Khammao
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
100% would buy again and Love the look on my guitar. But over time it'll come off due to playing.
Rick M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
So the shapes are as pictured, they went on easily and fit my 7 string Jackson well, only thing is they’re not that metallic pearl abalone that it looks and sounds like. It’s a silver and slightly green marble-ish printed texture. Looks good from a distance, but up close it looks kind of cheap.
Dyllon
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Easy install these look soooooo badass
Christina B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
The bats are very cute in the photos, however, they aren’t great. They were easy enough to apply, but the adhesive is mediocre. They're peeling up at the edges after only an hour.
Britany
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Love it
Charlie Redhawk
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
This set, a feather set, and a 420 leaf set I recently got haven’t adhered very well and some are coming loose or shifting, this is possibly just a few bad sets because of dozens I’ve done, it’s just these 3 that have given me problems. They usually stick great and look very real. Trick is to completely clean and de-oil the fretboard. Alcohol usually can leave streaks and drys the fretboard out too much, a cloth dampened with common Witch Hazel Astringent is perfect, rub it on really good and get the whole board lightly wet, then wipe off and buff dry. Now it’s ready for the decals. Anyway. I’m assuming I simply got a couple of bad sets so I’m gonna reorder and try again
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021
These are a good way to add a different look to your guitar. My Jackson had a pretty plain fretboard and these gave it some personality. They are easy to install and you can remove and replace when you want a different look. You can’t feel them when you are playing and from a distance, they look like real inlays. These have a green tint to them so keep that in mind when choosing them for your guitar. They are not white pearl. Overall a great product and a good way to customize your guitar for cheap. Plus, anyone can do it.Tip: When installing, cut each one out individually on the transfer tape. Make sure the stickers stay on the clear tape. Then you can line them up and make any corrections before you press them on. I’m sure there are YouTube videos that show you.
Jake 🤘
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
I INSTALLED WITH STRINGS ON REAL EASY . Ok so people say it's a difficult process. It's not! just use you brain. This is how I installed the bats!. Cut the stickers to size . I had dots on my gibson sg. So the bats covered the dots perfect. Anyway . #1.) Take the clear coat of very carefully. "Using a pick". #2.) Make sure THE STICKERS sticks to the clearcoat using your pick. Carefully!! (This gets kinda confusing wish I would have filmed it.) #3.) Press sticker down to your liking. In place! Or whatever. #4.) Then start to peel the sticker what ever side feels best above or bellow. #5.) Take that pick carefully stick the sticker to the fretboard press down(kinda slide through between the clear coat sticker the bat onto the fretboard. then few strings up OR down pull it through up above the sting...... ok hope you understand.then kinda slide it like a knife through butter while you go from sting through sting pressing the sticker down gently. OR YOU WILL RIP THEM. that's all I got.