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Old June 14th, 2007
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To me that sounds like a poorly cut nut. That should have been identified at least, if not rectified, during a set up. Take it back to the shop / tech and ask them to look again. You can spend a lot of cash chasing simple things like this. Don't go spending a load of money on a compensated earvana nut or anything. All it needs is someone to do their job properly.

It seems any and all brands can have poorly cut nuts these days. Perhaps this is a business opportunity for me. Nutz-R-Us, or something.

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