> It > would not be lower than before, yet it wouldn't have the chance of the > old groove "wrapping" around the string to any degree either, possibly > causing some termination problems. As long as the notch edge isn't past the bridge pin into the speaking length, that isn't an issue. The pin is the termination. > And of course, filing the capo, replacing agraffes, and re-notching is > all part of the main reason for doing this job. And epoxying in new bridge pins. Ron N
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