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Joined: April 2014 Posts: 3
| Hello,
Well after years of dreaming of getting a Magnum bass I finally found one at the right time. I picked up a Magnum III that looks awesome sounds even better but... it has a crack running along the back of the headstock. It looks as if it was repaired awhile ago with wood scews. I have no idea if there is a more reliable way to fix the crack or if my best bet is to hope for the best and start looking for a replacement neck. If the crack does not grow and continues to not effect the sound I could live with it. I would rather have an undamaged neck but I'm just looking for advice.
Thanks for any help |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City | You Magnum dudes are coming out of the woodwork. Sounds like you need the help of the BFLG |
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Joined: April 2014 Posts: 3
| Here are some pics of the bass and cracked headstock. |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City | at least he didn't use drywall screws
you're update to full member now, enjoy the benefits by first posting in the BFLG section. There's a bunch of Young Frankensteins over there that would love to chime in I'm sure. |
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