Was planning to list it for sale somewhere, but no idea what to price it at. Any idea? Is it even worth someone’s time fixing it up?

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    Good for you, awesome! Have you stress tested your circuits with corrosion to see what may or may not fail first?

    http://repairfaq.org/

    Nobody asked you what you could build from fresh scratch, I’m asking you what you’d do with electronics that have 15+ years of salt water vapor damage…?

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      Yes, I have experience with old electronics as well, and guitars, repair work, the whole lot. And I have an bs in EE.

      But none of that matters because what is really happening here is that you are wrong, and instead of learning and moving on with a better understanding, you are tripling down and pulling the wool over your own eyes.

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        And you and all of your friends are dismissing safety. Fuck all that, I respect safety and always have. You’ve got mains going into the amp, the cable going into the guitar, and metal wires on the fingers. Oh, don’t forget about the metal whammy bar…

        Although the risk of electrocution is minimal, it still exists. My folks had a rule to not fuck around with sketchy equipment. What the fuck is your deal with cleaning and maintaining a goddamn guitar?

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          Dude just take the L for your own sake.

          Multiple EEs have now told you you’re wrong. You just keep doubling down and outing yourself as being even more wrong.

          Or keep going. I don’t really care it’s good entertainment either way, it’s just super cringey for you.

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          Lol. Nobody is saying to not maintain a guitar, wtf. What a wild stretch. You must be defensive.

          They are just saying that you are wrong that a rusty/shorted pickup is some serious safety risk. Because it is not, and you are acting self-righteous, ill-informed, and paranoid.

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            Yeah, and the guitar only has 5 of 6 strings, and some nitwit asked how it sounds…

            Get real, lemme ask you how a 6 cylinder engine would sound with a dead cylinder. Lemme ask you how a motorcycle would drive with a broken spoke or two…

            Nothing that relies on timing is gonna sound right without proper maintenance. I mean goddamn, at least WD-40 the existing strings and tune them first, how TF anyone gonna judge the sound of a corroded guitar without a basic checkup and cleanup?

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                No, I did not forget my point. I’m referring back to the start of my points, which all basically add up to inspect, clean, and repair the thing before hooking it up to any device connected to mains electricity.

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                  You never specified mains electricity until it was convenient for your point.

                  Nobody’s refuting that guitar maintenance is a good thing, but it’s hilarious to see you sticking to that part of it so as not to directly address the part where you were wrong about getting electrocuted by a guitar.

                  Electrocution = the death or severe injury caused by an electric shock.

                  You either misused the word because you don’t understand what it means, or you were wrong about getting electrocuted by a guitar because you don’t know what you’re talking about. Which one?

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                    I’ve been electrocuted over 20 times in my life. There’s no obligation that one has to perish for it to actually qualify as electrocution.

                    This is a consequence I’ve had to accidentally suffer multiple times to know what the fuck I’m talking about.

                    Meanwhile, shared from another user in the thread: https://youtube.com/watch?v=xS_5K5YEYv8

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                  No, you did. And now you are trying to downplay the original argument.

                  That’s good. It means you can learn and move on. If you aren’t just a troll.