On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 12:25:46PM -0600, Shayne Cafferata wrote:
> i would take the one you have and search music stores(you never know what they might have kicking around in their
> parts drawers) and thrift shops. check the toys, electronics and anything else you can think of that would have a
> carrying strap. i don't have a poly anymore, just an ex, so i don't remember if the peg fits into slots in the top and
> bottom casing where they meet or if it screws in. if it just screws in you could probably make any guitar strap peg
> work with a drill and a vise and sandpaper. just remember to get the right screw for the existing hole and to slightly
> oversize the hole in the peg. if the peg has to fit into slots, you're going to need a little more luck, but if you
> find something that fits loosely, you could always shim it with a washer.
>
On my MK-I, it simply fits into slots. No screwing involved.
I am missing one peg - I've been thinking about carving one out of a hardwood.
Not everyone is handy with a pocketknife, though...
One possiblility is to take a normal guitar peg with the screw a that's long
enough to reach inside a case, and then find a matching nuts at a hardwood
store to wedge the screw tightly in the slot. Some epoxy might help as well.
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