| I did some serious research and answered my own question here. So I thought I would pass it on. It seems that some of the better quality copper shielding tapes have a conductive adhesive on them so they are condutive on both sides. So the piece is actually stuck to the inside of the cavity and folded over the top of the cavity to make contact with the shielded bottom of the pickguard. The adhesive side, being conductive, will provide the ground contact to the back side of the copper tape to the painted cavity and the copper side provides the ground to the bottom of the pickguard. In other words, the tape is condutive on both sides.
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