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http://www.rabswoodguitars.co.uk/
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whoops double post.....
http://www.rabswoodguitars.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/RabsWoodGuitars/
My Youtube page
I thought that drilling holes and mounting screws create further cracks and tension - making the scarf joint even weaker...
They must be vintage tone screws ?
http://www.rabswoodguitars.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/RabsWoodGuitars/
My Youtube page
I am now tempted to try routing a floyd rose cavity into my 1967 maple-cap neck stratocaster
The Mike Bloomfield Tele....
And here's what I found when repairing the headstock of a '59 DC Junior....
(formerly miserneil)
I can't think of any rational purposes for those 2 metal prongs to protrude the wood like that, except that neck must be some sort of covert weapon for live band pub brawls
Just had a look, that turned my fucking stomach. No breakfast for me this morning.
Thanks Dude.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
+1
Those poor guitars.
(formerly miserneil)