Guild D25 help

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Makes sense on the completion date, logically would come afterwards. But since the final date would be hard to pinpoint, like you I’ll go with that as it’s born on date.


Of course! it’s real easy to use but I don’t use it often, so I’m sure I can manage if it’s on loan for a bit.
Just remembered the F65ce's an '01, it might be the test case for whether they started stamping the endblock in Westerly. And it's got a jack, too. Was half-joking about the cam, but'cha never know. You're in Bay Area IIRC? Maybe I can organize a roadtrip, especially with the Covid issues becoming less worrisome.

I looked last night but but no way to see the end block from the soundhole. NO way. Have a little mirror but didn't dig it out yet.
 

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I have a telescopic inspection mirror, and it was hard to see in there with that! I was dangling the light in one hand, mirror in the other, face pressed against guitar trying to get best look down there, all the while the strings were still on it, lol. I could only see faint grey smudges that appeared to be something, making me find that camera device and see if I could get a photo. Certainly would be easier with the strings removed and I didn’t feel like waiting for the next string change since I had just put these on. The endoscope is in a small enough box for shipping 👍
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I looked last night but but no way to see the end block from the soundhole. NO way.
Use a digital pocket camera or even your phone's camera, switch on the constant photo light of the phone, set it to 10 seconds self timer and put the camera inside. Just shoot like 10 random pictures and see if you can spot something. Adjust the position of the camera until you get a perfect shot.
You might need to use a larger clothespin as phone holder to get a vertical position of the phone inside.

Ralf
 

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Use a digital pocket camera or even your phone's camera, switch on the constant photo light of the phone, set it to 10 seconds self timer and put the camera inside. Just shoot like 10 random pictures and see if you can spot something. Adjust the position of the camera until you get a perfect shot.
You might need to use a larger clothespin as phone holder to get a vertical position of the phone inside.

Ralf
You think I have a camera on a phone? Aa-hahahah!!!!!! Good one! :ROFLMAO:
 

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Luddites Unite! I thought I had the oldest phone in the universe. IPhone 6S. But in my favor, the iMac I just replaced was made in 2010. I had my phone for five years before I knew it had a flashlight.
 

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Luddites Unite! I thought I had the oldest phone in the universe. IPhone 6S. But in my favor, the iMac I just replaced was made in 2010. I had my phone for five years before I knew it had a flashlight.
The one thing they never put in a Swiss Army Knife.
 

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BUZZER... :) They do indeed, Al!

Dang. Nailed again. Not to fear, revenge is imminent and will be served cold.
 
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