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tdeej
Posted 2005-11-23 4:35 PM (#128482)
Subject: Having a bad day?


Joined:
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Posts: 286

Location: Idaho
So you think you're having a bad day?



I wonder what the real story is?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-11-23 4:56 PM (#128483 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?



Joined:
December 2004
Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Too heavy a guage strings? :confused:
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tdeej
Posted 2005-11-23 5:07 PM (#128484 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?


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Posts: 286

Location: Idaho
I bought this on ebay for the tuners to be used on a couple of 7-string projects. I hope the seller will let me know what happened. There are no major dings on the headstock so you might very well be right on the strings.
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Stuart Rysdale [aka Driftwood]
Posted 2005-11-23 6:11 PM (#128485 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?


Joined:
November 2005
Posts: 140

Location: Spain
dont suppose you bought the bridge as well???? I have a need for one.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-23 6:47 PM (#128486 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?



Joined:
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Posts: 8307

Location: Tennessee
I wonder what the real story is?
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-11-23 7:57 PM (#128487 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?


Joined:
July 2003
Posts: 1922

Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
(laughing)....wrong end....

Looks like the headstock mighta got whacked against a doorjam or something solid like that...really HARD.

Roger
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-11-23 7:58 PM (#128488 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 5327

Location: Cicero, NY
Mr Templeman hasn't been around, has he? :D
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Cc
Posted 2005-11-23 10:57 PM (#128489 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?



Joined:
March 2003
Posts: 195

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
" Hold on there, Boba-Louie!!! I'LLLLLL do the thinnin' around here!!!!"
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-11-24 12:25 PM (#128490 - in reply to #128482)
Subject: Re: Having a bad day?


Joined:
February 2004
Posts: 1634

Location: Warren,Pa.
Common problem with the Pacemakers and GC's. Not a lot of wood right at that point considering the stress being applied. I have a 1115 that's been repaired at that point. Plays just fine. If that was the only problem with that guitar, it's a shame the whole thing was discarded. The factory is well aquainted with that break and they do a near-perfect job of making it disappear. John <>{
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