Help!!!!
Moderator: Brad Bechtel
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Help!!!!
Gentlemen, I have a 1930s bakelite Rickenbacker steel guitar. It's in great shape except for the fact that the ball end of one of the strings is stuck in the string channel (it loads from the rear like a Tele). Any suggestions for getting it out? It's hard to push anything through from the front as the channel is blocked to an extent by what's left of the string. I'm reluctant to use undue force as bakelite is known for being brittle and I don't want to chip the guitar.
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The best way I've found to dislodge those pesky bastards is to tap them out with a small allen wrench pushed through the hole from the top. Use the largest size that will fit, preferably the type with a screwdriver handle, and then lightly tap it with a small hammer. Always works for me on those cheap strat trem blocks, even when people keep loading in more strings behind the broken ones...
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