Hi, I am Eddie and I recently acquired a white Charvel Model 6 that has quickly become my number one. Right now it is having repair work done to it after an incompetent GC tech cross-threaded the center locking nut screw and left all the strings slack (of which I paid $51.00 to have this done) and did not tell me. I only realized after playing it and having no sustain that something was wrong. Upon checking I realized all the screws at the nut were loose and the center one was cross-threaded and would go no further in order to tighten the nut. Hopefully, when I get it back, it will be fine. Anyway, good to be here and hope to learn alot.
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Originally posted by Force View PostWelcome. Hope you don't wait too long for the guitar.
Ive stripped a few locknuts, it's always the center one that goes, bizarre.
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Congrats on the model 6, I would love to have one of those. Hopefully the new tech will correct it and get you ready to play. You should go back to GC and say he screwed up, the worst that can happen is he says it's your problem.Jackson ke3 kelly trans blue
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Welcome to JCF nice to have you here.
After the nut string locks work just fine sounds like the tech is not much of one.
With those string locks the lower plate can drop down in the truss rod cavity if you loosen it too much.Take it off and look and see if that is the problem.
Learn to do your own work and save your guitar from GC techs.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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