Game changer!!!! ...why haven't we thought of this before?

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Game changer!!!! ...why haven't we thought of this before?

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I was really impressed with singlecoils headstock replacement... but this is next level!!!!

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Good lord!
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Don't give him any ideas! :P

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Nasty!
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oh no

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Genius really, but that price!!!! :lol:
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Ohhhh it's only the headstock veneer on the body... was hoping they'd routed it out to fit the whole thing in there :lol:
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what the actual fuck
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That's probably how it left the Gibson factory.

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StrummersOfThunder wrote:That's probably how it left the Gibson factory.
"They'll buff that out down the retail end of things".
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Practical solution to a common problem. :thumbup:
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kdawg2a wrote:
StrummersOfThunder wrote:That's probably how it left the Gibson factory.
"They'll buff that out down the retail end of things".
Bloody store setup jobs!!!
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jeremyb wrote:Ohhhh it's only the headstock veneer on the body... was hoping they'd routed it out to fit the whole thing in there :lol:
I thought the same initially.

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Post by Fred »

I guess that's one way of fixing the guitar, but heck its ugly!

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