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Comment est né le Scratch Pad® ?

Scratch Pad was invented by Chicago Guitarist who simply got tired of the dings and scratches that were being caused by belt buckles, buttons, zippers, etc.   The inventor tried everything from a towel over his belt buckle, to playing his guitar high on his chest (above his belt buckle).  Eventually he applied one of those static cling, vinyl sheets which reduced light scratches but did not provide protection from dings and divots.  Several months and dozens of prototypes later, the Scratch Pad was invented and had evolved into a very cool, thoughtfully designed, heavily constructed finish protector that also looked great on his guitar.   Joe (the Inventor) was immediately swamped with requests from friends, then friends of friends, all who wanted one of his finish protectors for their own guitars.  It soon became obvious that Joe would never be able to satisfy the demand by producing units in his home workshop. Joe soon recruited the assistance a life long friend, a Business Consultant who immediately recognized the potential of the invention and applied for the necessary patents.Several years of development have now produced the most effective product available for protecting the value of your instrument.If you would like additional information regarding the history and development of Scratch Pad, or to forward your comments, please contact us at; info@ScratchPadUSA.com.Click here to receive updates about new Scratch Pad colors and designs.