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Old 10-12-2005, 01:35 PM   #1
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broken bridge

Yeah, so the bridge on my Ibanez broke. I'm quite irritated about it. The main part of the bridge broke off from the 2 things that raise and lower the bridge (I forgot what they're called). I'm not exactly sure how it happened and I don't really want to talk about how it happen, since I'm quite frustrated about it.

So, I'm going to have to get the bridge fixed. The Ibanez warranty might cover the costs, but I'm thinking of, instead of fixing the bridge, getting a Lo Pro II bridge installed instead. And maybe, at the same time, getting a DiMarzio Blaze pickup installed in the bridge. How expensive will these things cost (individually) and how long can I expect it to take? Should I contact Ibanez? Or should I contact the store I bought the guitar at? Etc. etc.

Irritated.
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