*Minor* cosmetic issues?

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*Minor* cosmetic issues?

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On UK ebay >>White/Gold Epi SG<<
this guitar suffered a neck break en-route to the dealers who had their guitar repairer fix the problem leaving only the minor cosmetic issues detailed in the pics
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Still, as the guy says, it could be worth breaking for parts with a vibrola, gold fittings and 3 pups.
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Oh ouch. It would be tempting to leave it dead looking.
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DGNR8 wrote:Oh ouch. It would be tempting to leave it dead looking.
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My regular g-400 is like that, i painted the exposed wood a matching red though. And it appears I did a better job of removing and reattatching the neck when a break occured. I'll bet this guy just cracked it a bit, poured some glue in it and sat on it.

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paul_ wrote: "Can't take out the trash now mum, my preference for low action depends on it."
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