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azazael

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I've always wondered if the rear mount floyd nuts would weaken the neck around that area actually.
 

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That's a real shame John. I really hope everything works out for you getting it fixed, that was one beautiful guitar. :(
 

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I've been there, I feel your pain. I know it's hard, but try not to stress it John. It is repairable.

I had a massive break on my old luke (with floyd) in exactly the same place... Some surgery and a lot of love, and now... You would never even know!!!

She will rise again :)
 

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I've been there, I feel your pain. I know it's hard, but try not to stress it John. It is repairable.

I had a massive break on my old luke (with floyd) in exactly the same place... Some surgery and a lot of love, and now... You would never even know!!!

She will rise again :)

So you would relate it to the nut?
 

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So you would relate it to the nut?

To be fair, maple is strong.
Even with the floyd locking nut drilled in position, something fairly dramatic has to occur for a breakage...
Haha very dramatic in my case :rolleyes: but that is another story for another day :D

Honestly, if that is occuring on a maple neck guitar, it would blow you mind seeing the damage with the same force applied to a mahogany neck. I think it safe to say some serious force/impact has been applied in all of these situations..
 

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You are right! That is extremely painful to watch. Time for a new neck. I have never heard a glued one sound quite the same. Sorry!:(
 

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Ye I think personally if the neck was repaired I would always have some doubts in my mind (even if its perfectly stable) that something still might happen or i would just not feel the same or think it felt or sounded the same.

Guitarists are really funny that way...
 

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I have never heard a glued one sound quite the same.

Mine still sounds awesome!! :D
To be honest... Not only could I not pick any real difference, my band couldn't either.

Ye I think personally if the neck was repaired I would always have some doubts in my mind (even if its perfectly stable) that something still might happen or i would just not feel the same or think it felt or sounded the same.

First thing a good luthier will tell you - it will never break in the same place again. The glue is actually stronger than the wood.

I, much like John, had a strong attachment to the guitar/neck and chose to repair over replace and I couldn't be happier!!
Mojo and tone galore, so don't stress John.
 
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