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Old 11-12-2009, 12:40 PM
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Re: Broken arm holder - see pics


Pretty sure Rich has them...if not Ibanez sells parts directly.

Also, you should be able to order the part through your local Ibanez rep/dealer....but good luck with that. Those guys never seem very diligent about getting your parts.

Also...has anyone tried double nutting the holder?..using 2 nuts side by side.

It's an old mechanics trick to lock nuts into place.
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Old 11-12-2009, 12:50 PM
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Re: Broken arm holder - see pics


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Pretty sure Rich has them...if not Ibanez sells parts directly.

Also, you should be able to order the part through your local Ibanez rep/dealer....but good luck with that. Those guys never seem very diligent about getting your parts.

Also...has anyone tried double nutting the holder?..using 2 nuts side by side.

It's an old mechanics trick to lock nuts into place.
thanks for the reply. i am new to this site and do not know rich. i ordered one through guitar parts depot and got the wrong one.
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Old 11-12-2009, 01:00 PM
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Re: Broken arm holder - see pics


Look at the top of this page. You will see a banner for Ibanez Rules....that's Rich.

Here is the info for contacting Ibanez directly....

http://guitarmatrixblog.blogspot.com...nez-stuff.html

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Old 11-15-2009, 08:48 PM
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Re: Broken arm holder - see pics


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Hi, like I said it depends on the thickness of the washer, I was able to put 3 if you can only put 2 should be enough because they're probably thicker than the ones I placed. It's held up as tight as day one, since last April, before this DIY I had to tighten the holder every 2 months or less.

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can you take a picture of your bar? i can't imagine how three can fit? i just cant work it out.
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Old 11-16-2009, 11:15 AM
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Re: Broken arm holder - see pics


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can you take a picture of your bar? i can't imagine how three can fit? i just cant work it out.
Hi.. it's not the bar it's the bar holder that has the washers, I'll see if I can take the pictures later but if they aren't clear enough I'm not gonna pull out my trem just for this....

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