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I broke the plastic around the output, on my guitar and...

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maz_sesible | 20:08 Mon 11th Dec 2006 | Music
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I recently broke the plastic around the output area, on where my guitar amp lead plugs into my guitar.
And i was wondering if it was possible, to repair this myself, if it is then where can i buy the plastic from?

Nothing else is damaged, just the plastic coat.
This happened when my guitar, fell of my guitar strap, with the lead plugged into the output, it shattered the plastic surrounding the area, so if you can help me, please give me the information.

Thanks, M
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post a picture of the damage and I'll see if Ican help.
I'm guessing you're talking about the scratchplate ?

It depends what make and model your guitar is, but usually you can find a replacement part and literally just unscrew the old and screw on the new. Bare in mind you'll need to take off the strings before doing this because it won't slide in.

It's also best to look at the input socket too (what you've been calling the output), it could be loose and cause some trouble when playing later on with an amp etc.
Try Maplin, I think they do the plates, if it's the one I'm thinking of
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This is the link for the photo of the damged jackplate, on my guitar which is a, Squier stagemaster, by fender.

It's the jackplate thats broke.
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The model of my Squier Stagemaster, is CY01096373.

Thanks, M
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forgot to paste the link lol, this is the link--->

[IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k182/maz_ses ible/jackplate.jpg[/IMG]
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The last link didn't work, this is the link i was looking for....

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k182/maz_ses ible/jackplate.jpg

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