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LiQuiFireX

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Hey guys, I was changing strings on my JP6 earlier and I had to remove the back cover of the guitar as one of the ball ends of an old string got stuck in the cavity. Upon removing the back cover, I was shocked to find a hole, that was most likely badly drilled below the middle spring. Is this normal and its just me being paranoid or is this a manufacturing accident of some sort? Here are some pics:
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Dante

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it's normal, during the endstages of production, they attach an electronic tag there so that the polishing machine knows what it's polishing.
 
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LiQuiFireX

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it's normal, during the endstages of production, they attach an electronic tag there so that the polishing machine knows whats it's polishing.

Whew! Thanks for clearing my mind on that! Now I can sleep in peace. :)
 

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How did I guess this thread´s direction:))))

Guys behave - we are no bassplayers!!!
 
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