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The worst headstock repair in history?

neuroy

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Mar 10, 2008
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For the right money I would buy her instantly ! I would just repair the break and leave the rest as is.
Some day those rotten and beaten guitars won't exist any more ! It's for a museum !

Some years ago I repaired an SG jr which had multiple neck breaks. I cut out the broken area and rebuild a new headstock / neck transition area.
It was much work but was a funny repair. Came out great. SO : doable !
 
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