Korean Epi Les Paul - truss rod wrench/nut question

overdriver

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mm ok If I had time to post pics I would.. On second thought here you go... and if i'm a nut... your a F&(ING IDIOT....

:hmm:That has been pointed out to me many times during my life, how about you? New one on me a nut for rod adjustment, sure its not a fake.:shock:All my old Samick made Epi take a 4mm, but hey guess they had different designs at some time. Live and learn.:applause:
 

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Once more... the early korean epis
1 have nitro
2 have a NUT instead of a hex
3 have a different headstock pattern
4 have a serial number that is on a sticker... many are removed...
5 kick ASS
Nitro another new one on me are you sure! Guess those great pups really do kick ass.
 

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Dang, I remember the big push back in the '70's to learn the metric system, as the good ol' USA was gonna convert over. WTF happened ?? Crap is still inches/ounces (both weight and volume). God bless the US, I guess :rolleyes:
In the UK we learnt metric (im 37) I can remeber having battles with my Grandad(grandpa) as he learn't in imperial. I told him that it was all changing and in a few years no one would use inches :D He would just grin and say "Ok"

The thing that annoys me the most, is when you go to buy some wood. sheet material is in metric and everything else in imperial?? cant they just use one or the other :hmm: to save confusion for people.

I would sooner use imperial TBH as you can be more accurate :thumb:
 

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The only thing that will fit it properly is a left-handed adjustable wrench.
 

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