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Hmmm... that locks like a bit of chain link fence, helpful Henry was at it again.
Soooo... that's NOT the way to do this. I'll have to file this away for the future when I start restoring old electrics, I guess.
Too damn Funny.....Wah-Wah....
The shit even works.....Redneck Logic fer ya....I m a Redneck and never even 'thunk' of that...Jeesh!
I wish I had taken a picture of one of my first and most memorable hall of shame moments. A young kid brought me some Jackson or Charvel with a double locking trem, and it had almost a whole roll of duct tape wrapped around the body over the bridge. He said every time I tune up the bridge pops up, and when I tune down it goes back. So...I tuned down and ran some tape over it to keep it in place. And just a few weeks ago, a ten year old kid realized he had nowhere to attach the other end of his strap, so he used literally about 11 nails and a wood screw right into the back of the guitar. I just keep telling myself that even the worst "repairs" are usually done with good intent.
I think the string spacing is just as interesting as the wire
Don't tell me THAT'S wrong too! Man these electrics are just too complicated. Maybe I better just stick to what I know.
I must be loosing my eyesight...I could swear there are 11 holes in that trem block. What kind of instrument has 11 strings? Time for a cold one.
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