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Jerry Overstreet


From:
Louisville Ky
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2024 7:44 am    
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It will expedite response if you state what guitar and which era it's from when asking for help with a problem on your guitar. As much info as you can offer, even pictures if possible.

It may be a sticky somewhere but I didn't find it. I don't know if anybody looks there first for them anyway.

Thngs like "my guitar won't tune up the 5th string", "where to find tuning machines for my guitar", or "problem with my pedal bar" don't give us enough info to really help you. We have to reply with questions about your specific guitar before we can help you.

Doing so helps everybody and gets answers to you quicker and more accurately.
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Bobby D. Jones

 

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West Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2024 7:01 pm    
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Jerry I agree.
Its nice to know what make guitar, And what type of changer the guitar has. All Pull, Pull and Release and Push Pull changer makes a big difference in identifying the problem, And what needs to be done to correct the problem.
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