D25 TRC

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Hey,do any of you guys have a spare TRC for my D25? I confess, it arrived without one and I can't locate one anywhere...even the guys at the shop were stymied. They can cut one for me, but I'd rather have an original. Thanks to anyone who can help!
 

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what is a TRC? There are many acronyms on this site I just haven't picked up on yet! :lol:
 

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Sefton419 said:
what is a TRC? There are many acronyms on this site I just haven't picked up on yet!

Hello Sefton,

It's one of the cheapest parts on your Guild guitar but without it your instrument looks incomplete.
Stupid piece of plastic really! It's the truss rod cover.

Sincerely.

Hans Moust
http://www.guitarsgalore.nl
 
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Just to let my fellow LTGers know, Hans is sending me the TRC for next to nothing. His response is obviously an act of generous courtesy, since the price for the part is truly negligible. I think it's a superb example of the fellowship we've developed and continually nurture on this forum! So, thanks, Hans, and thanks in general to all the good people here.
 

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This place is different. It's kinda like letting a driver in in front of you. that good deed seems to expand from there.

We have something in this area that just happens a couple times a year. Naturally it happens at a Tim Hortons drive though. You pull up and place your order. When you get to the window you find out that the person in front has paid for you. :shock: So you throw some money on to the cashier and ask them to pay it back. Really makes the morning when that happens. :mrgreen:

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Graham said:
This place is different. It's kinda like letting a driver in in front of you. that good deed seems to expand from there.

We have something in this area that just happens a couple times a year. Naturally it happens at a Tim Hortons drive though. You pull up and place your order. When you get to the window you find out that the person in front has paid for you. :shock: So you throw some money on to the cashier and ask them to pay it back. Really makes the morning when that happens. :mrgreen:

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That will be me standing right behind you in the Sheraton cafeteria this October...
 

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That Hummer could carry a lot o' Guilds, and still have room for a box of Timbits! :wink:
 

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The trick would be to get last in line. 8) :shock:
 

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Watch out Scratch, there is always 2 sides to a coin...the other side is he might say to the cashier that the guy behind him is picking up the tab.....sorry Graham if I let the cat out of the bag. :roll: Steffan
 
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