It appears that the truss rod was removed at one time. They did a real hack job, even the logo is damaged.
I thought that the truss rods would pull out without doing that kind of damage, so I'm gonna guess it was the "tech" and not the rods..
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Mr. Bill wrote:It appears that the truss rod was removed at one time. They did a real hack job, even the logo is damaged.
I thought that the truss rods would pull out without doing that kind of damage, so I'm gonna guess it was the "tech" and not the rods..
I bought my '72 Mosrite bass with a non workable truss rod and bowed neck. it too had the adjustment at the headstock but had to be removed from the rear. It had a factory glued on plastic cover across the back of the neck. I removed the plastic cover and pulled out the truss rod and installed a replacement. Works perfect now however it now adjusts from the rear via a small 1/4" access hole through the plastic cover. Unfortunately there was some damage done to the headstock finish from attempted removal.
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That makes sense - any suggestions for repair options?
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I am concerned that this removal of material from a critical area may have compromised the strength of the base of the headstock. It has obviously withstood the butchery, but it may be wise to treat the guitar with a little extra gentleness...especially with the added tension of twelve strings.
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olrocknroller wrote:I am concerned that this removal of material from a critical area may have compromised the strength of the base of the headstock. It has obviously withstood the butchery, but it may be wise to treat the guitar with a little extra gentleness...especially with the added tension of twelve strings.
I may be wrong but the only damage I'm seeing is the shallow groove cut back about an inch or so from the circle M. If that's the case it shouldn't be any problem. That larger cavity looks like as originally manufactured on my bass.
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dubtrub wrote:olrocknroller wrote:I am concerned that this removal of material from a critical area may have compromised the strength of the base of the headstock. It has obviously withstood the butchery, but it may be wise to treat the guitar with a little extra gentleness...especially with the added tension of twelve strings.
I may be wrong but the only damage I'm seeing is the shallow groove cut back about an inch or so from the circle M. If that's the case it shouldn't be any problem. That larger cavity looks like as originally manufactured on my bass.
I agree. I've seen two sizes of TRC on Celebrities. I'm wondering if the longer of the two would cover things adequately and still look stock.
Such as this one.
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Sarah, I think if one was to combine the design of the two covers using the shorter version style with the elongated tip added would be similar to what was originally on the guitar. That would be the easiest and aesthetically pleasing solution.
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dubtrub wrote:Sarah, I think if one was to combine the design of the two covers using the shorter version style with the elongated tip added would be similar to what was originally on the guitar. That would be the easiest and aesthetically pleasing solution.
Excellent suggestion.
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2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
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1977 Gibson MK-53
1982 Fender Bullet
1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
2005 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus
2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
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