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Jun 26, 2019
It's a Picture of Tortoise Shell
This looks more like a picture than the real deal. The light is supposed to shine through. .

Aug 21, 2018
Lock, Cut, Tune, Done.... But supply your own screws
1 of 1 found this helpful Planet waves are all I use for tuners unless I'm trying to make a specific reproduction or period correct guitar. The 18:1 gear ratio is great for fine tuning, and the auto-trim and string locks help turn a 30 minute restring into a 5 minute job. No need to get a wrap pattern locked down, measure out string lengths, or anything of the sort. Pull your string all the way through, lock it down, tune it to pitch. Let them settle and stretch or manually stretch them, then tune them back to pitch, and you're done.
Update 8/24/18: I installed these two days ago, and while the tuners themselves are great, D'Addario must have started using a cheaper supplier for screws. I pre-drilled pilot holes as always, and the first three screws broke while I was screwing them in by hand. I was only down about halfway. Needless to say, I didn't use the remaining three. I used some of my own supply for the final three. Now I have three broken screws to extract. Go back to your old supplier, D'Addario. These new screws are worthless.

Jul 17, 2018
Worth the wait and the cash.
These seat covers rock. Be patient. They're made to order. Headrest covers are a bit tight, which makes installation a little more cumbersome, but not terribly so. The M.O.L.L.E. backing makes great small tool storage for my items I may need in the field (flashlights, binoculars, multi-tools, pocket knife, extra water bottles, first aid kit, etc.), as you never know when a job is going to take a little longer than usual, and a trip back to the office to grab tools is not always convenient. I have had these for a couple of years now, and they have held up to daily wear tremendously. I spend 15+ hours in my truck every week, so durable covers is a must. I recommend these covers. I really need to order the split bench cover for the back seat because that's where the heaviest hitters sit... the kids!!!!