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Toady she finally died... :'(

Two years ago she was rescued from death and given a crude repair job with gutter bolts and cold glue.
Beyond the neck, above the fretboard. A second lease on life.
Today she fell off the chair and broke her neck again.

I'll rescue the Fishman pick-up and Grover machine heads and fit them to the Ibanez Concord to test my workmanship,
and start looking around for another dreadnought. ?



    Sad. ☹

    Are you sure it's unrepairable? Almost nothing is completely beyond repair (although it's not always cost effective). Have you spoken to a luthier?
      It's time for a new guitar rather than a repair job. :-\ I just need to convince Madam some more. :-[

      Part of the fun is going around to all the guitar shops and ogling the displays ?
        DaFiz wrote: It's time for a new guitar rather than a repair job. :-\ I just need to convince Madam some more. :-[

        Part of the fun is going around to all the guitar shops and ogling the displays ?
        She's not even cold yet! ?

        But seriously, it's always sad when a guitar breaks. Maybe keep her around and do some research to see if you can't do a proper job of fixing her up yourself. You've got nothing to lose and wil learn loads in the process.
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          DaFiz wrote: Today she fell off the chair and broke her neck again.
          What was she doing on a chair? ☹

          I have a good habit of putting my guitars back in the hard cases even if I put it down for 5 minutes...

          I hope others can learn from your mistakes ?
            Brentcgp wrote:
            DaFiz wrote: Today she fell off the chair and broke her neck again.
            What was she doing on a chair? ☹
            It wozzent even on the chair but leaning against a swivel type office chair... complete idiot... "nobody's Fault but mine" :-[
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