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Thunderbird headstock repair

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godofthunder:
 I bought this off ebay  a while ago. the buyer said the headstock repair was stable, well it wasn't took, me awhile to get to it but I glued it up today. I used a razor knife and some string tension to get it apart. it broke cleanly down the glue joint. I cleaned the joint and scored the two surfaces for better adhesion. mixed up a little West systems epoxy and clamped her up.  

godofthunder:
As I got it.

sniper:
looks like you definately saved a player Scott. good work.  ;D ;D

reminds me i have to go set an intonation today.

Muzikman7:
Good work Scott, are you going to refinish it?

Blazer:

--- Quote from: Muzikman7 on January 17, 2009, 06:08:17 PM ---Good work Scott, are you going to refinish it?

--- End quote ---

Nah, I ought to keep it the way it is, it's such a cool looking bass that really has lived and the overall look of the instrument really adds to the MOJO.

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