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waylon New Member
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Rockhill Furnace, PA
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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It fell off of the guitar stand and snapped at the head. PLEASE tell me something can be done to fix this. Also a rough estimate as to what this would cost would be appreciated...
_________________ If at first you don't succeed... RAWK!!!
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RFBuck Platinum Member
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 562 Location: Armagh,PA
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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It COULD be fixed...but she'll never be the same again, sorry to say. Hate to see this happen...makes me cringe. _________________ Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup!
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Flaw Platinum Member
Joined: 14 May 2009 Posts: 613
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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It would probably just be easier to find a new/used epiphone neck. Im not sure what kind you guitar that is, besides epiphone, but i saw some necks on ebay you could check out. _________________ The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again. |
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waylon New Member
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Rockhill Furnace, PA
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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This is an epiphone Les Paul Custom (with three pick ups). It has a set neck. Can it still be replaced? _________________ If at first you don't succeed... RAWK!!! |
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onegunguitar Diamond Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 2080
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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waylon wrote: | This is an epiphone Les Paul Custom (with three pick ups). It has a set neck. Can it still be replaced? |
There is a guy here in Williamsburg that told me he can fix necks that are broken and general guitar repair,his name is Frank Russo. Do you want me to get his number for ya? |
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waylon New Member
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Rockhill Furnace, PA
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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onegunguitar wrote: | waylon wrote: | This is an epiphone Les Paul Custom (with three pick ups). It has a set neck. Can it still be replaced? |
There is a guy here in Williamsburg that told me he can fix necks that are broken and general guitar repair,his name is Frank Russo. Do you want me to get his number for ya? |
Yes please. That would be MUCH appreciated! _________________ If at first you don't succeed... RAWK!!! |
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onegunguitar Diamond Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 2080
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Posted: Sunday Feb 21, 2010 |
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I sent you a pm. |
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JackANSI Diamond Member
Joined: 16 May 2008 Posts: 1322 Location: Workin' in a Soylent factory, Waitin' for the Malthusian catastrophe.
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Mark Chaplin
814 231 8862
If anyone could do it, he could. And with everything I have ever had done by him I'm always pleasantly surprised how cheap his rates are for the quality of work I got. |
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witchhunt Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 2467 Location: Bedford
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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JackANSI wrote: | Mark Chaplin
814 231 8862
If anyone could do it, he could. And with everything I have ever had done by him I'm always pleasantly surprised how cheap his rates are for the quality of work I got. |
Where is this guy located? _________________ "Death has come to your little town." |
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Ron Site Admin
Joined: 07 Dec 2002 Posts: 2031 Location: State College, PA
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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witchhunt wrote: | JackANSI wrote: | Mark Chaplin
814 231 8862
If anyone could do it, he could. And with everything I have ever had done by him I'm always pleasantly surprised how cheap his rates are for the quality of work I got. |
Where is this guy located? |
State College _________________ ... and then the wheel fell off. |
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mjb Diamond Member
Joined: 10 Jun 2006 Posts: 1506
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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ouch! thats the problem with those types. sorry to see that, i've seen them fixed, but i could never depend on that axe again, buy a new neck and find some one that can do the work. don't waste your money fixing that break. just my opinion. |
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guff Active Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 37 Location: Flood City
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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Definitely could be fixed. If fixed right, there will be no worries on the integrity of it. The glue joint will be stronger than the wood. I would take it to Marc Prave in Curwensville. He's the best luthier around. _________________ Dumbed down and Numbed by time and age |
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mjb Diamond Member
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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guff wrote: | Definitely could be fixed. If fixed right, there will be no worries on the integrity of it. The glue joint will be stronger than the wood. I would take it to Marc Prave in Curwensville. He's the best luthier around. |
any guess on how much it would cost to get fixed? i'm guessing 150- 200, plus time and fuel to run to curwensville |
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felix'apprentice Platinum Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2008 Posts: 776 Location: A little to the left of no where.
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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id like to see a repaired picture
fixing cracks sucks ... that ones ridiculous and id never attempt it. i did fix a crack through the body and into the neck cavity (and so far no one has noticed it til i pointed it out to em lol). and it didnt break when the strings were put on it - woot!
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guff Active Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 37 Location: Flood City
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 10, 2010 |
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Quote: | any guess on how much it would cost to get fixed? i'm guessing 150- 200, plus time and fuel to run to curwensville |
Not sure on the cost. I definitely don't want to quote for someone else. I have seen his repair on a neck-through bass that was literally splintered into several pieces. That fix also had the truss rod to deal with. So I know he's capable. He's a very qualified luthier. _________________ Dumbed down and Numbed by time and age |
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onegypsygun Active Member
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 60 Location: Reynoldsville PA
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Posted: Saturday Mar 27, 2010 |
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that doesn't look to bad, i've repaired set necks that have completely lost there heads. it only takes two c clamps and some good glue. and if you pay to have it done thats how they will fix it too. they rarely replace the whole neck when it is set. the price to replace the neck would be more than buying a new guitar, and the headstock repair is normally between $100 - $200. I'd just take your time and fix-it yourself. most guitar repairs are just common sense. check out guitar repair sites on the internet. |
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brian's girl Gold Member
Joined: 05 May 2008 Posts: 133
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 31, 2010 |
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i don't know if you live in altoona but you could take it to the emporium to tom brown he might be able to help. i hope the best for you and your son's guitar. _________________ hi everyone |
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snarebear Active Member
Joined: 10 Dec 2008 Posts: 40 Location: altoona
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Posted: Friday Apr 30, 2010 |
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When i lived in Pgh I had a neck thru bass with almost the same damage fixed at hollowwood music. They glued it then drilled 2 holes and glued pieces of dowel rods in the hole. strong as new and cost $100. |
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