Alright, I’m not too bright, but I’m not all that stubborn about it.
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When I converted this twice end-of-life guitar to a bolt on neck (because Framus made skinny necks for child students and I have AA battery fingers), I installed the block that takes the bolts poorly, and now, four or five years later, the block has crumbled.
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I’ve spent a few weeks trying to shore it up, but I did it all backwards, patched the top of the block first and moved the bottom around last, all wrong, I didn’t know how bad it was, did it all wrong and now I finally see something different, but anyway it’s not working and it’s back to the drawing board, I’m going to wash all of that, conversion and repair, away, start all over with nothing but a great gaping hole where the neck ought to be.
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If I can manage that without destroying it a lot further, I can do something proper.
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Sorry for the stories that go nowhere. 💜
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