MY LES PAUL: FUCKING BROKE AGAIN.
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MY LES PAUL: FUCKING BROKE AGAIN.
OHHH FUCKKKK SAKKESSS
This time yeah? Fucking at the end of my bed, just fell to the side and bang, headstock has snapped again. FUCKING GIBSON. FUCK YOUR STUPID GUITARS. FUCK THEM. FUCK.
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Good thing that I have it insured...
This time yeah? Fucking at the end of my bed, just fell to the side and bang, headstock has snapped again. FUCKING GIBSON. FUCK YOUR STUPID GUITARS. FUCK THEM. FUCK.
Pics to follow:
Good thing that I have it insured...
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First off, sorry this happened. It sucks. It's heart breaking.
However, it was on your bed and fell to the floor... keep it on a stand or in the case when you're not playing it.
I wouldn't repair it again, I'd get a new neck put in. GFS?
get your decals here
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However, it was on your bed and fell to the floor... keep it on a stand or in the case when you're not playing it.
I wouldn't repair it again, I'd get a new neck put in. GFS?
get your decals here
http://cgi.ebay.ie/4-x-5cm-Small-Gibson ... 5d261f5c77
Re: MY LES PAUL: FUCKING BROKE AGAIN.
So you can get it repaired for free? Or something like a discount on a brand new one?Rhysyrhys wrote:Good thing that I have it insured...
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Ouch, sorry to hear that.
Is this just the nature of a set-neck design, or does Gibson just make extremely fragile and/or poorly designed stuff? Any time I see this happening, it always seems to be with a Gibson guitar.
I have always thought it was strange that people accidentally drop their Gibson guitars a few inches on carpet and they snap; whereas I have literally thrown my $100 Squier Strat across the room at walls and other miscellaneous objects, and it barely has a ding in it.
Is this just the nature of a set-neck design, or does Gibson just make extremely fragile and/or poorly designed stuff? Any time I see this happening, it always seems to be with a Gibson guitar.
I have always thought it was strange that people accidentally drop their Gibson guitars a few inches on carpet and they snap; whereas I have literally thrown my $100 Squier Strat across the room at walls and other miscellaneous objects, and it barely has a ding in it.
I think it's the angled headstock, also allot of tension in the neck.Narco Martenot wrote:Ouch, sorry to hear that.
Is this just the nature of a set-neck design, or does Gibson just make extremely fragile and/or poorly designed stuff? Any time I see this happening, it always seems to be with a Gibson guitar.
I have always thought it was strange that people accidentally drop their Gibson guitars a few inches on carpet and they snap; whereas I have literally thrown my $100 Squier Strat across the room at walls and other miscellaneous objects, and it barely has a ding in it.
I've seen snapped headstocks on Gretsch, Martin and yes even Fender guitars. Once a mate of mine leaned his American made Fender Jazz Bass up against a door, someone came in the room in a rush when it was all over the headstock was clean off the guitar.
Gibsons are meant to be played, played for a lifetime... but when you're done playing, put it back in it's case or at least on a stand.
ignore this completely, sorry Jimnwordjim wrote: I wouldn't repair it again, I'd get a new neck put in. GFS?
get your decals here
http://cgi.ebay.ie/4-x-5cm-Small-Gibson ... 5d261f5c77
repair it, if done correctly the repaired joint will be stronger than it originally was
don't have a new neck put on it, it's a set neck guitar and trying to replace the neck would be complicated and could ruin the guitar
even if a new neck is the only option stay away from lower quality parts like mighty mite and gfs.
most of gibson's building methods are traditional guitar building practices. it's not so much the angled headstock as much as it's because they use mahogany for the neck. which is a lightweight wood with not very much strength. pretty stupid in my opinion. I have an ibanez with an angled headstock maple neck and I drop it on the floor all the time.Narco Martenot wrote:Ouch, sorry to hear that.
Is this just the nature of a set-neck design, or does Gibson just make extremely fragile and/or poorly designed stuff? Any time I see this happening, it always seems to be with a Gibson guitar.
I have always thought it was strange that people accidentally drop their Gibson guitars a few inches on carpet and they snap; whereas I have literally thrown my $100 Squier Strat across the room at walls and other miscellaneous objects, and it barely has a ding in it.
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This is way too common with Gibsons and the main reason I no longer own any. Mahogany angled-head necks with no volute are just asking to be broken. Yes, you should have had it on a stand, but it wouldn't have happened with a properly-made guitar. I work in a music store and have seen many broken headstocks come in, but it seems a good 90% of them are Gibby's. Sorry for your loss. Just the way the strings are put on, the fact that you're taking pictures of it with the string tension still on it, and the fact that it was just leaning up against something certainly say a bit about how you take care of it, but it still shouldn't happen on a quality guitar that's reasonably well taken care of.
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Is the neck on the Gibson made from one piece of wood? Taylor Guitars actually uses a glued neck joint to attach the headstocks on their guitars and it significantly increased the amount of pressure the guitar could take. They actually did pressure tests to show how the neck joint took way more pressure to break than a traditional one piece neck.
I am sorry about your guitar. I just found a structural problem on one of my guitars so I can relate. It really stinks.
I am sorry about your guitar. I just found a structural problem on one of my guitars so I can relate. It really stinks.
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