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  • Just got my Dk2M!

    Off ebay for $450 CDN, includes shipping and hardshell case. The guy`s description of the guitar in "mint" condition was almost true. I tried unlocking the locking nut but the allen wrench isnt the right size! Or maybe the edges in the nut are all worn down? It's hard to tellreally. Lets just say that the nut is worn down, how easy is it to replace the nut? DO I have to get a hole new lockcing thing or just the nut?

    Other than that the guitar is in perfect working condition!

    This is my first guitar with a locking trem too. And I will post pics soon!

  • #2
    The nut is held on by 2 screws located under the 3 allen heads and clamps.

    You dont need to replace the entire nut, only the 3 allen screws. Use a pair of pliers to remove them if they are totally stripped.
    'Howling in shadows
    Living in a lunar spell
    He finds his heaven
    Spewing from the mouth of hell'

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    • #3
      vice grips work wonders with those kind of things
      Marshall JCM800 2203
      G12K-100w Cabinet
      Jackson RR24

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      • #4
        Pics! Pics!
        8 strings? Because 6 is too easy?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by metalchurch79 View Post
          The nut is held on by 2 screws located under the 3 allen heads and clamps.

          You dont need to replace the entire nut, only the 3 allen screws. Use a pair of pliers to remove them if they are totally stripped.
          Is it common for guitar stores to carry allen screws? Or is this something I'm gona have to order?

          And sorry I can't find my camera! Once I find it I will post pics.

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          • #6
            Any hardware store will have allen keys they're not really expencive either
            just buy a set, they're really handy to have
            You can't play no muthfuggin' arpeggios on a tuba...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Davey View Post
              Any hardware store will have allen keys they're not really expencive either
              just buy a set, they're really handy to have
              No, I'm talking about the actual nut thing not the key lol

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              • #8
                blah... fail :P

                if you have a guitar retailer that stocks floyd roses near you, check there
                You can't play no muthfuggin' arpeggios on a tuba...

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                • #9
                  ^ lol

                  I have a new question about my dinky.

                  Will the maple fretboard ever turn into a creamy golden colour like on this strat? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX61Jlvd-Yw

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                  • #10
                    I dont think it will "turn" into anything. ...except dirty probably. I have lusted after those shiny maple strat and tele fretboards too. My guitar teacher had a 86 MIM fender strat and his board was so shiny I was envious!
                    BTW, loved the video of Steffen Schackinger. Very nice playing!
                    Sam

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
                      I dont think it will "turn" into anything. ...except dirty probably. I have lusted after those shiny maple strat and tele fretboards too. My guitar teacher had a 86 MIM fender strat and his board was so shiny I was envious!
                      BTW, loved the video of Steffen Schackinger. Very nice playing!
                      Ahh man that cheeses me... but I'm over it lol

                      Also what are the sharfun inlays made of? I can't tell if it's painted on or if its something that they glued in there.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by steel8909 View Post
                        Ahh man that cheeses me... but I'm over it lol

                        Also what are the sharfun inlays made of? I can't tell if it's painted on or if its something that they glued in there.
                        dude, its pro series. Nothing's painted on.

                        From the Jackson website...

                        Fingerboard:
                        Fingerboard Species:
                        Maple
                        Fingerboard Radius:
                        Compound (14" to 16") / Compound (355.6mm to 406.4mm)
                        Scale Length:
                        25.5" / 648mm
                        Number of Frets:
                        24
                        Fret Size:
                        Jumbo Frets
                        Nut Material:
                        0
                        Nut Width:
                        1.6875 / 43
                        Inlays:
                        Black Delrin™ Shark Fin Position Inlays
                        Sam

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                        • #13
                          Delrin = pick material.
                          sigpic

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by steel8909 View Post
                            Ahh man that cheeses me... but I'm over it lol

                            Also what are the sharfun inlays made of? I can't tell if it's painted on or if its something that they glued in there.
                            The clue is the word inlays! They're made of a plastic called Delrin, and are glued into the board. I doubt you'd ever find a half decent guitar where the position markers are just painted on.
                            I like maple fretboards. :P

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