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From Brodoh on 1/6/2018 7:13:38 PM
Hello all, I am the proud owner of a Possum who broke his 5th string today. Before I go reinventing the wheel, I thought I would ask the best way to remove the wound string on the in-LINE tuner prior to changing strings, I'm due anyway. Looks like taking apart the tuner is the way to go but thought I'd ask first. Thanks in advance.
Mark
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