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decypher37

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My brother bought an ernie ball music man EVH modle guitar with a warantee about 9 or 10 years ago, passed away 6 years ago and I inherited the guitar. I left it in it's case for around 6 months then finally got it back out and went to change the strings and noticed a small crack in the headstock. Since it was holding strings I figured that it would be ok to change the strings. Oops, bad Idea.
As soon as i started tightening them i heard a bad craching noise and looked up t see that the crack had gotten alot worse. I need to know how much this would take to replace and where do I send it. Thanks
 

Sweat

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wow that sucks but thing happen.

Your best bet is to call Ernie Ball Music Man Customer Service they can help you out with all your needs.
 

Spudmurphy

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As Fing says try CS.

However headstock repairs are possible - of course, by a good luthier not a back street hack!.

My friend has his own business in the UK and could do this repair (but I guess you are in the USA ?).

I've seen loads of Gibson headstock repairs performed by him which generally involves cutting wooden rails into the back of the neck/ headstock.


Hope it works out for ya.
 
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