This poses a new problem. "Blackie" has already been re-strung. In order to replace the newly found missing part, I must very carefully remove his "e" string and all of that nifty aluminum foil I used in place of said part. Once the wayward part is returned to its proper position, I must then get the "e' strong back on! This is where the REAL problem lies. I cannot stand having "little stringy monsters" protruding from my guitars, so I clip the ends off new strings as soon as they are tuned. It's a bitch and a half to put a string that has been clipped back on a guitar. Still, I've gotta do this soon, or that part will end up going missing again. This is the price I've gotta pay for being so persnickety!
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