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  • #16
    He he racer, i'm not that good with wood But maybe it can be shaped to look like the small strathead... hmmm..

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    Henrik
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    • #17
      The last time something like that happened to me it was on a guitar with a vineered headstock, so it was a little more processy. The repair guy said "make a clean cut and glue on new lumber"

      Maybe you should consider the idea of making a clean cut right above the chip. Glue on a new chunck of wood and reshape it to the configuration. You could even get something with a diiferent grain and give your headstock a new persona? Regardless, you'd get a clean finish and be right up to speed. Get a "custom shop" waterslide and hit it with some clear. Bing!! problem solved.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by toejam
        Anyone who uses duct tape on any part of a guitar (even if it's just on the strap) needs to be kicked in the teeth!!!
        One of my students MADE a strap out of duct tape. I thought it was pretty clever.

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        • #19
          LOL That's kinda neat. Making a strap out of the stuff is better than using it on one because you're too cheap for strap locks, though.
          I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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