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What's highly reflective, like aluminum foil, but doesn't conduct electricity?

i need a lot of it, preferably in sheetsaluminum foil has the exact properties i wantexcept it's conductive.

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I hope you don't smash your guitars around, if you do you're best off buying a cheap oneYou shouldn't really be damaging your guitars during normal playing even if you do play with a bit of forceAlso, you should go to a guitar store and just play around with different guitars.
You can play blues using any guitar out thereObviously some guitars are better for certain genres of music as compared to othersPersonally, I would have gone with a Gibson or an Epiphone for the bluesBut if I had to get Squire like you did, I would have looked on Craigslist to find a used one because most Fenders nowadays are Chinese crapAs for playing rock music, Gibson is the way to go.
It is what it is, the description in the link says it all, beginners guitar, and personally I think Fender has sold out to China and makes some of the worst guitars on the market these days, there only US factory located in Corona Ca, is basically a copy of the Cort factory in Korea and is staffed by illegal Mexican immigrants, if ICE were to do a raid on them they'd have to stop production and the price of there guitars would go up to offset the demand so the big wigs at CBS that own the company would still make there money while stupid little kids still think there getting a real Fender from Chinagive it a rest kid, Fender sucks, buy a Godin, Canadian company but at least there solid body electrics are made in Berlin New Hampshire USA, hows that for out sourcing your product? I have an older XTSA with an older Roland GR1 synth that would put any Fender product of any year to shame at half the price, $5k ? as I said, give it a rest kidlearn to play first, don't go by the the name on the headstock.
mylarAlso mirrored glass.
I'm pretty surprised that you could get a 9.5 radius with that priceUsually Squire or Strat MIC are usually very flat on the fingerboard12 or 14 are usually the caseMaybe, when you buy one for 5K then you could tell all the differencesEspecially when you're into single coils.

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