This mini-pry bar worked perfectly!
I just ran across this tool in one of my many tool boxes and have no idea when and where I bought it. Before snapping these pictures I looked on-line for them. No such luck. In any event I was able to pry off the other two knobs on my guitar du jour, a 2013 Gibson LPJ, putting a songbook under the wider radius fulcrum point to prevent damage to the body.
Note: There are no markings on the tool and some of the edges of the handle portion are a bit rough. Total length is around 9 inches. If anyone knows of a current source for this tool please chime in!
Steve Ahola
P.S. This $15.99 pry bar/scraper set from Rockler looks like it would work okay, too. Just be sure to put something under the fulcrum point that will absorb the pressure to protect the body from dings. A magazine with a decent thickness would work. Perhaps put a shop rag under the magazine to prevent the transference of ink to the body.
Stainless Steel Pry Bar and Scraper Set | Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
I just ran across this tool in one of my many tool boxes and have no idea when and where I bought it. Before snapping these pictures I looked on-line for them. No such luck. In any event I was able to pry off the other two knobs on my guitar du jour, a 2013 Gibson LPJ, putting a songbook under the wider radius fulcrum point to prevent damage to the body.
Note: There are no markings on the tool and some of the edges of the handle portion are a bit rough. Total length is around 9 inches. If anyone knows of a current source for this tool please chime in!
Steve Ahola
P.S. This $15.99 pry bar/scraper set from Rockler looks like it would work okay, too. Just be sure to put something under the fulcrum point that will absorb the pressure to protect the body from dings. A magazine with a decent thickness would work. Perhaps put a shop rag under the magazine to prevent the transference of ink to the body.
Stainless Steel Pry Bar and Scraper Set | Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
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