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Miqueas92

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off inside the the bridge and I can´t get it out:mad::confused::(

Took the bridge out and no luck either. There is a small screw at the bottom of the bridge, does it feed into the hole where the trem bar goes¿¿

I was not able to get it out either, ahhhh
Mick
 

brownpants69

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Give customer service a call? :D

How did you manage to do it?! What song were you playing!?
 

Lou

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you win, never heard that happening before.
 

Miqueas92

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It´s an ASS

It was live:D:cool: I just kinda threw it on the ground.

I bought the axe used, though the previous owner said he was a jazz player.

The bar may have been from another guitar or something because it looks different than the ones I see on other guitars.

I just hope I dont have to buy another bridge :mad:

Mick
 

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It´s an ASS

It was live:D:cool: I just kinda threw it on the ground.

I bought the axe used, though the previous owner said he was a jazz player.

The bar may have been from another guitar or something because it looks different than the ones I see on other guitars.

I just hope I dont have to buy another bridge :mad:

Mick

I NEVER heard of anything like this :eek: Are you the HULK? :D

CS will straighten that out....if you carefully untighten the tiny screw in the whammy and turn the ASS around, the broken piece might fall out....unless it's really not the original hardware, then you might have a problem :(
 

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I NEVER heard of anything like this :eek: Are you the HULK? :D

CS will straighten that out....if you carefully untighten the tiny screw in the whammy and turn the ASS around, the broken piece might fall out....unless it's really not the original hardware, then you might have a problem :(

No dude! as he said, it was not a stock part, so therefore it was probably inferior and not meant to be in this guitar to begin with.
But great advice to give Ernie Ball customer Service a call. ;)
 

straycat113

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Well for anyone familiar with Strats this happens every so often. You can try using the smallest drill bit,no in fact skip that and just bring it to a good tech. I dont know since it is not stock if customer care can do anything as the warranty would be voided but then I cant say for sure as EBMM and Peavey are both at the top of the list in customer care where Fender ranks at the bottom in that department.
 

Miqueas92

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Some pretty funny reponses :D:D

The thing must have been cracked is all I can think,:eek:

I do not go wild with the tremolo, though I am kind of a big guy.

I´ll be talking to CS to see what they say, there is no warranty as the ax is close to 10 years old.

Mick
 

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Some pretty funny reponses :D:D

The thing must have been cracked is all I can think,:eek:

I do not go wild with the tremolo, though I am kind of a big guy.

I´ll be talking to CS to see what they say, there is no warranty as the ax is close to 10 years old.

Mick

get some pics up of the guitar
 
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