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The part that holds the strings under the bridge has broken on my B.C. Rich platinum warlock

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The tailpiece, as it's called, can be purchased from various parts shops, as well as online. Check AllParts as well as Warmoth. either one should have what you need. If you don't want to pay shipping, then you may be able to find it at Guitar Center, Sam Ash Music, or Musician's Friend.
If it's a string-thru-body design, then you'll have to take it to a luthier (guitar builder and technician) to have it fixed.

Hope that helps!

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Try asking here:http://www.fretsonthenet.com/used_parts.htm There are several suppliers and you will have to contact each one:http://nealmoser.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=6 also http://www.edroman.com/parts/IS_specialparts.htm also http://www.evilguitars.com/info.htm

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I could not find any other bridge that came with this guitar, so one of these two options should help.

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