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Dan, is this how you started out?

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jay
Posted 2018-01-04 7:46 AM (#538665)
Subject: Dan, is this how you started out?



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Hold my beer while I get some bolts....

 



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DanSavage
Posted 2018-01-04 11:08 AM (#538666 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?



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Yeah, no. Even when I was 16 years old I would never have done that to a guitar.
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Love O Fair
Posted 2018-01-04 11:32 AM (#538667 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?



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A choice between a trip to the trash or a trip to the work bench.







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elginacres
Posted 2018-01-04 1:56 PM (#538669 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?


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Eh - Nylon strings - low tension
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seesquare
Posted 2018-01-04 9:42 PM (#538675 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?


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It's........still...........just...........wrong................:-)
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DetlefMichel
Posted 2018-01-05 9:03 AM (#539681 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?



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When I was -young- I had a guitar with a broken neck. I first glued it.Then I found a piece of 5mm flat iron with a perfect matching angle in the middle. I excavated the neck from the rear side so that the iron would fit in the wood, filled the rest with epoxy and sanded and polished the surface. Because I only had clear epoxy it looked strange but was quite stable.
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BCam
Posted 2018-01-05 11:31 AM (#539683 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?


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Plastic bowls, aluminum necks and finger boards, etc. Many have said these are just wrong. Assuming this wasn't an otherwise valuable guitar, the owner likes it and now has a playable guitar, so what? Besides, it's not badly done and has a bit of a steampunk flair to it.

In any case, the damage may have been otherwise unrepairable.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2018-01-05 10:03 PM (#539691 - in reply to #538665)
Subject: Re: Dan, is this how you started out?



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Creative DIY Lutherie is GOOD.
Here is a homemade splice on my 1121 headstock (I did not do this);


Here is a creative job of Sanding the bridge to allow for lowering action;


And, even tho I had thought about it, this does NOT have a pickup installed;

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