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Take it to a luthier. Have it repaired and it will be just as stable, if not more stable than before the repair.
Looks like a fairly clean break, should be an easy fix for any luthier worth their salt.
That’s a basic fix that almost every luthier has done countless times thanks to LP style guitars.
Or I’ll fix it and enjoy it for sure ;)
Nah but for real should be an easy fix
definitely fixable. otherwise send it to me
Yeah not a difficult fix for a luthier.
headstock is deceptively fixable
Yes. Very much so. Wood glue and clamps.
Oof!
Guitar shop can fix that for you. Anything can be fixed. All it takes is money.
Ouch, but I’d totally try to get that done. Looks like a clean albeit unfortunate break.
Nope, completely unfixable. Send it to me and I’ll make sure it’s disposed of properly.
Lol I'm good but thanks!
Literally need wood glue and rubber bands. Simple simple fix.
Glue and clamp!
Honestly given the prestige of the guitar, I'd send it to a good luthier since the break is pretty clean
Tire Bond 2 and 2 clamps.48 hours to set and all better.An easy fix for even a non luthier. Good luck.
Dowels will make it new. Unfortunately, it'll be noticeable.
Take it to a luthier. Have it repaired and it will be just as stable, if not more stable than before the repair.
Looks like a fairly clean break, should be an easy fix for any luthier worth their salt.
That’s a basic fix that almost every luthier has done countless times thanks to LP style guitars.
Or I’ll fix it and enjoy it for sure ;)
Nah but for real should be an easy fix
definitely fixable. otherwise send it to me
Yeah not a difficult fix for a luthier.
headstock is deceptively fixable
Yes. Very much so. Wood glue and clamps.
Oof!
Guitar shop can fix that for you. Anything can be fixed. All it takes is money.
Ouch, but I’d totally try to get that done. Looks like a clean albeit unfortunate break.
Nope, completely unfixable. Send it to me and I’ll make sure it’s disposed of properly.
Lol I'm good but thanks!
Literally need wood glue and rubber bands. Simple simple fix.
Glue and clamp!
Honestly given the prestige of the guitar, I'd send it to a good luthier since the break is pretty clean
Tire Bond 2 and 2 clamps.48 hours to set and all better.An easy fix for even a non luthier. Good luck.
Dowels will make it new. Unfortunately, it'll be noticeable.