Was planning to list it for sale somewhere, but no idea what to price it at. Any idea? Is it even worth someone’s time fixing it up?

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    1 year ago

    Lol. Nobody is saying to not maintain a guitar, wtf. What a wild stretch. You must be defensive.

    They are just saying that you are wrong that a rusty/shorted pickup is some serious safety risk. Because it is not, and you are acting self-righteous, ill-informed, and paranoid.

    • @over_clox
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      -51 year ago

      Yeah, and the guitar only has 5 of 6 strings, and some nitwit asked how it sounds…

      Get real, lemme ask you how a 6 cylinder engine would sound with a dead cylinder. Lemme ask you how a motorcycle would drive with a broken spoke or two…

      Nothing that relies on timing is gonna sound right without proper maintenance. I mean goddamn, at least WD-40 the existing strings and tune them first, how TF anyone gonna judge the sound of a corroded guitar without a basic checkup and cleanup?

        • @over_clox
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          -11 year ago

          No, I did not forget my point. I’m referring back to the start of my points, which all basically add up to inspect, clean, and repair the thing before hooking it up to any device connected to mains electricity.

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              -31 year ago

              I’ve been electrocuted over 20 times in my life. There’s no obligation that one has to perish for it to actually qualify as electrocution.

              This is a consequence I’ve had to accidentally suffer multiple times to know what the fuck I’m talking about.

              Meanwhile, shared from another user in the thread: https://youtube.com/watch?v=xS_5K5YEYv8

              • @pbandjealousy
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                31 year ago

                That isn’t a brag. I’ve joined the 240 club once.

                The guitar also has closed back pickups. So say OP takes them out, how will they see the coils? You have no clue what you are talking about.

                • @over_clox
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                  -11 year ago

                  Have you joined the 20K volt club? I have, multiple times, I used to repair CRT and projection set televisions. Ever been popped by a flyback transformer?..

                  They measure the voltage by the inches of the spark. You want your heart jump started? 240 club is almost a joke, except that I hear 240 makes your muscles clinch up… ☹️

                • @over_clox
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                  -21 year ago

                  You don’t see the coils to find issues nitwit, you use a multimeter and/or an oscilloscope. Shit can and definitely does fail internally where your eyes can’t see.

                  That’s the whole reason they make advanced testing equipment. pLEaSE sToP BOthErINg mE!

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            No, you did. And now you are trying to downplay the original argument.

            That’s good. It means you can learn and move on. If you aren’t just a troll.