resistor from lug 3 to lug 9 on 3pdt?

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I've seen it in photos on the web, where there would normally be a jumper, but can't find any explanation of it's purpose. Possibly switch pop?

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It's most likely a zero ohm resistor (single black stripe) used in place of a jumper for the bypass path. Probably used because it's marginally easier to solder in place and looks cool.
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