Hi,
To cut a long story short, I got annoyed at a rehearsal a few weeks back, and threw down my guitar.
Unfortunately it was my beloved Charvel Model 1 with butchered on Kahler.
On checking it over I noticed that there was a crack on the back of the neck running from approx the middle of the headstock to just past the nut, and on the front of the neck running up from a screw hole used to fit a locking nut up through the Charvel Logo.
Also some paint flaked off around the neck pocket on the body and there is a small cracl running from the pocket an inch or so down the body.
I could very slightly feel the crack on the back of the neck, so I sanded it down a bit, and its smooth now.
Do you think these could be stress cracks from the guitar landing on its face? I did lose the tip of the headstock, but glued it back on.
I have now had the guitar strung up to pitch with 10's for a few weeks now. Tuning is stable, nothing seems to be shifting, and I have gigged the guitar since that rehearsal about 4 times with no problem. I am not so bothered about the cosmetics (though its not as pretty as it was :-() but I wonder if any of these cracks are structural.
Anyone here (accidentally) dropped their guitar and has any experience? I Play this thing almost every day and wished I'd had a bit more self control.
To cut a long story short, I got annoyed at a rehearsal a few weeks back, and threw down my guitar.
Unfortunately it was my beloved Charvel Model 1 with butchered on Kahler.
On checking it over I noticed that there was a crack on the back of the neck running from approx the middle of the headstock to just past the nut, and on the front of the neck running up from a screw hole used to fit a locking nut up through the Charvel Logo.
Also some paint flaked off around the neck pocket on the body and there is a small cracl running from the pocket an inch or so down the body.
I could very slightly feel the crack on the back of the neck, so I sanded it down a bit, and its smooth now.
Do you think these could be stress cracks from the guitar landing on its face? I did lose the tip of the headstock, but glued it back on.
I have now had the guitar strung up to pitch with 10's for a few weeks now. Tuning is stable, nothing seems to be shifting, and I have gigged the guitar since that rehearsal about 4 times with no problem. I am not so bothered about the cosmetics (though its not as pretty as it was :-() but I wonder if any of these cracks are structural.
Anyone here (accidentally) dropped their guitar and has any experience? I Play this thing almost every day and wished I'd had a bit more self control.
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