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For whatever reason, guild used acoustic style friction fit end pins in a lot of their solidbodies. My advice is to use pliers (carefully), twist, and be prepared to destroy the factory endpin. Afterwards, you'll need to fill with something threadable, like plastic wood, or drill the hole out square and glue in a wood plug. Good luck!
Exactly this. Use some soft-grip pliers or insulate with a rag and you'll probably pop that pin out no problem. The one on my original S300AD used to fall out on its own all the time so I drilled and filled and put in strap locks.