Reverting an output jack to an endpin on an acoustic guitar
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Reverting an output jack to an endpin on an acoustic guitar
I have installed many output jacks in acoustic guitars over the years, but I never had to go the other way.
I just assumed if I ever had to I'd plug and glue the hole, drill, and ream.
Imagine my surprise when my close personal friend, Dan Erlewine, showed me that you don't have to do all that any more.
Slick as whale snot!
I just assumed if I ever had to I'd plug and glue the hole, drill, and ream.
Imagine my surprise when my close personal friend, Dan Erlewine, showed me that you don't have to do all that any more.
Slick as whale snot!
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