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Old 02-20-2009, 09:17 AM
brockgl brockgl is offline
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Originally Posted by rgregg48 View Post
If you are not experienced at the procedure,, why not just pop for a
repairman or Luthier to do the job....
If you screw it up,, you have no recourse,, but if it is messed up
at the shop,, they will fix it.
better than spending for a "use it only once" tool..

Rick
I totally understand what you're sayin'.

And if this were a Martin or Taylor or my grandma's heirloom Gibson, you better believe it would be going to a pro. But I like to do things myself, and this guitar is just a player that I expect to get dinged and nicked up over the years, so I figured it would be a good one to learn on.
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