Rabidbitch
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Hi there, I was recently going to make some modifications to my Tokai Flying V and came across a massive road block as soon as I tried to remove my scratchplate!!
This may sound completely silly but I apologise to anyone who is offended at my stpuidity.
I can remove the bridge, and the height adjustment screws, but when I screw the height adjustment screws out of the body, there is still some kind of fitting, which houses the screw holes for the height adjustment screws in the way of the scratchplate. It looks like it should just come off but believe me to doesn't. I'm anxious not to scrape or damage my guitar.
I've even found someone else asking the same question online about a Gibson Flying V, however they were answered with a useless response (i.e remove the bridge height adjustment screws, which I have done).
I hope someone can help me, I'm so used with working with strats that I took it for granted that I could get inside without fail on the flying v!!!
I love this guitar and wouldn't want to cause it harm.
Thanks
This may sound completely silly but I apologise to anyone who is offended at my stpuidity.
I can remove the bridge, and the height adjustment screws, but when I screw the height adjustment screws out of the body, there is still some kind of fitting, which houses the screw holes for the height adjustment screws in the way of the scratchplate. It looks like it should just come off but believe me to doesn't. I'm anxious not to scrape or damage my guitar.
I've even found someone else asking the same question online about a Gibson Flying V, however they were answered with a useless response (i.e remove the bridge height adjustment screws, which I have done).
I hope someone can help me, I'm so used with working with strats that I took it for granted that I could get inside without fail on the flying v!!!
I love this guitar and wouldn't want to cause it harm.
Thanks