Hi, all just joined up. Been playing for ages and have owned my fair share of Charvels and Jacksons.
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I seen one just like it a couple weeks ago on guitar centers website in the used section for 339.00 Rhoads Professional Pro with a Kahler , before I could hit buy it was gone.
~My PS3-T has a popped scarf joint... it's my project guitar... eventually get it donLast edited by Jackson8090s; 10-27-2015, 11:41 PM.\m/ Thrash Zone \m/
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for your project: buy a cheap bicycle inner tube cut it in half and then into a 2 wide strip. put the glue where in needs to go and wrap it around the break as tight as you can and keep wrapping till all the whole area is covered then parallel clamp or c clamp it down so it won't unravel. this works for seamless headstock breaks aswell.Last edited by AAEA; 10-28-2015, 12:26 AM.
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No problem. I've been working on guitars for a pretty long time now and I've found some pretty cool tricks along the way. by all means, if you don't feel comfortable working on a guitar let a pro do it. I see a lot of crazy amateur jobs that create more of a problem than they fixed. plus if anything goes bad the tech is on the line for it.
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