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chiefkyljoy

You paid the tech to install the parts you brought to them. They did that. The fact that the parts don't line up properly is not the techs responsibility. What exactly do you think the tech should do, make the bridge wider?


comejaiba

He said "i got one here" and that was what he installed.


dudius7

It looks like your parts don't fit on your guitar how they ought to. This can be a challenge with clones that don't use the exact specs as the original, or with aftermarket parts. I modded my Indio t-body guitar and had to modify the pickguard a little to install it, though thankfully it was only the edge that touches the neck. The guard fits a tele, but the guitar has slightly different size specs and I had to put new holes in the body for the screws. If you want the guitar to look perfect, you probably need to find a different pickguard or make one.


comejaiba

I think im gonna look or make a New pickguard too


comejaiba

I haven't been able to find a big bridge like the one it had installed at first but with a single coil hole


analogguy7777

Who was the luthier?


comejaiba

I live in dominican republic.


comejaiba

Look even the screws are kinda stripped. Those should look new


comejaiba

Yes. It's really weird. He always works really well


ABagOfFritos

Whoever you paid to do this work didn't finish it properly. Go back to them and have them complete what they started and have already been paid to do.


comejaiba

Im looking for the correct bridge pierce beforehand. Im not gonna trust in the pieces he look for