On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Conrad Hoffsommer wrote:
> Already did.. ;-{ ...but now that I have blown it out I'll try to get
> another good look.
>
> The area in the corner at the top of the treble bridge is real hard to
> view, though. I may find an assistant to wield the light sabre.
>
> I feel the force weakening...
Bummer. I think you're going to have to resort to removing a few lag
screws to find that little bugger. If there's enough room between the
plate and rim, you *may* be able to lift the plate and give it a little
bit of a right turn to lift the strings off of the bridgepins....no, wait!
I guess that might not be such a good idea. :-)
How about a restring? It probably needs one, anyhow.
Ron Torrella, RPT
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