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First Lieutenant





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  posted on 4/23/2006 at 00:37 
G'day,
Was hoping for some help regarding re-stringing my guitar. The re-stringing isn't hard I'm just having problems with the string breaking back at the bridge of my guitar. Is the something I should do to the bridge ie. rub back with steel wool to clean it up a bit. What am I not doing right to have strings breaking at the bridge?
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  posted on 4/23/2006 at 00:58,  Reply 1  
This has already been addressed please search before posting
 
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  posted on 11/6/2006 at 22:10,  Reply 2  
re-stringing is fun! except for when you mess up an expensive set of strings :T
 

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  posted on 11/12/2006 at 11:54,  Reply 3  
Sounds like you have a bur that's causing the string to break.

 

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  posted on 11/13/2006 at 18:01,  Reply 4  
What guitar do you have?

 

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