
BRENTrocks
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You drink orange juice!!! Lol
There’s no worse feeling than opening up a guitar case and finding neck damage!!
This 1985 Gibson Spirit II XPL had its neck snapped off right at the heel!!!
Lucky for me, it was a clean and tight break….so it was an easy fix. I was able to get wood glue deep into all cracks, re fit the neck into its original position and get a solid clamp on it. I used Tightbond original. Left it clamped for 24 hours before I assembled the guitar today. It setup very good and plays great.
The guitar sports all its original features. Shaw PAFs. KAHLER FLYER trem system. Vol, Vol, Tone, 3-way toggle. Junk Gibson case…lol.
It was nice to be able to save this unique old Gibson.
There’s no worse feeling than opening up a guitar case and finding neck damage!!
This 1985 Gibson Spirit II XPL had its neck snapped off right at the heel!!!
Lucky for me, it was a clean and tight break….so it was an easy fix. I was able to get wood glue deep into all cracks, re fit the neck into its original position and get a solid clamp on it. I used Tightbond original. Left it clamped for 24 hours before I assembled the guitar today. It setup very good and plays great.
The guitar sports all its original features. Shaw PAFs. KAHLER FLYER trem system. Vol, Vol, Tone, 3-way toggle. Junk Gibson case…lol.
It was nice to be able to save this unique old Gibson.
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