Thanks Dave!

That switch looks sealed which I think is a great idea. I gig in what seems like the corrosion capital of the US.

The old switch came apart and I suppose when I tried to hold it back together, I used too much force, or put something on backwards, or didn't know what it was supposed to look like.

The old switch must have been made on a Friday afternoon or Monday morning, because the identical switch in my other Parker seems sturdy. I'll probably replace it anyway if I get something more reliable.

That'll teach me to loan out my other Parker. I should have loaned him my LTD Faux LP wink Murphy's law rules, as soon as you loan something out, you need it.

So I put two "wrong" switches in, and hopefully the next one with be right.

It seems like I'm going to "Introduction to Guitar Maintenance" school now. wink but that's OK, I like learning new things.

Too bad Parker went out of business, I'd like to get more info on how that preamp works.

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