12 STRING HEADSTOCK REPAIR

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12 STRING HEADSTOCK REPAIR

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My favorite local power pop guy, John Ashfield (www.johnashfieldmusic.com), smacked the headstock of his '00 360/12 on a low-flying lighting fixture/automotive manifold during a gig, breaking off a good-sized splinter of walnut.

He brought it to me for a fix. I decided that, in order to produce a repair that would hold up and retain its original appearance through years of use, I would replace the entire walnut headstock "wing". Here are some process shots.

Note that, were this a Mapleglo, Fireglo, MB, or other transparent-finished guitar, I would have used a different shade of walnut so as to match the original, and would not have used primer to assist in blending the new and old surfaces.

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/before.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/taped.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/cutsand.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/edge.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/clamped.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/rough.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/shape.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/drill.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/cut.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/ready.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/back.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/primed.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/painted.jpg

Clearcoat will be sprayed next, and then the whole guitar will be buffed and reassembled. John's also asked me to fabricate some vintage, round-edged pickguards in old-style acrylic.
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Fantastic job!
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Post by wayang »

An "automotive manifold"???

That's some "power pop", for sure...I get nervous crawlin' around under there with nothing more valuable in my hands than a monkey wrench...
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Post by winston »

Fabulous work as always Paul. How did you go about shaping the piece of walnut after it was glued to the guitar? Also what type of glue did you use.
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Titebond yellow glue was used. The walnut was shaped partially by hand, and partially with disc and oscillating spindle sanders.
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Shoot! The photo's aren't opening for me. Image
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Paul..you are a restoration machine....
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Once again, brilliant work!
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Amazing! Is there any Ric the Curmudge can't fix? Image
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Post by paulv63 »

Broken on a manifold? Talk about playing in a garage band! Sweet pictures Paul.
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Post by johnallg »

Paul, how did you insure the drill bit didn't wander when drilling the holes - there were half holes there already? Very nice work, BTW.
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Post by jonpaul »

Now that's a nice Head-stock job!
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Post by karl_teten »

Nice job Paul!
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Outstanding job!
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Post by j_gary »

Well done Paul!

Hey Mr. Hall! May I suggest the talented "Jangle Man" for your next "Lemmy" project.

I wonder if work like this, repairs and refins, on collectable pieces may actually hold the value rather than hurt it. I don't know anyone in the Detroit area that can do work like this.
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