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Are they rivets or snap washers?
They're definitely rivets, Robbie.
We have to keep reminding ourselves that these entry level quality guitars were made to be disposable; not repairable. Ease of repair wasn't even in their crosshatch when these were made & marketed. Their #1 goal was simply to keep up production to meet demand during the great guitar explosion of the mid '60's.
btw: with a FB level, a refret with modern fretwire, a few hardware upgrades (like replacing the rosewood bridge), new tuning keys and a new nut, these can be made into very serviceable stage instruments.
Hi Ian.
Simply drill out the rivets using a drill bit the same size of the I.D. of the rivet. There's no other way around it. It's standard operating procedure for these pup's.
To reattach, you may rivet them back in OR use a machine screw, a washer & nut.
Those are the coolest Harmony solidbodies EVER!. Those pickups can sound incredible.
Best of luck.
I kind of like that too! Kind of 'funky and steam-punk'.....
Just what I was thinking!
The Jack Plate solves another problem. Those guitars did not have bridge grounds and are very thin. It is very easy to drill through the back of the guitar trying to install a conventional ground wire.
This is where we say "and please don't ask how I know".
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