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Quote Originally Posted by gardo View Post
This type of break is not unusual with Les Pauls.
Ok it's caused by people dropping them,but is it characteristic of mahogany
or more of a design issue ?
It's a well-known design flaw with Les Pauls. Mahogany is part of the equation too, I doubt this would happen as often as it does with a maple neck.
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Make even more money parting it out? Are you {censored}ing serious??? Ok, Epi's are great(usually), but realistically, what would anyone think they could get for say, the pickups? Maybe $25/each? Or the case(assuming it comes with a case)? Maybe $75? I'd probably offer $50 for a broken Epiphone like that...

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Quote Originally Posted by bjcarl

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Make even more money parting it out? Are you {censored}ing serious??? Ok, Epi's are great(usually), but realistically, what would anyone think they could get for say, the pickups? Maybe $25/each? Or the case(assuming it comes with a case)? Maybe $75? I'd probably offer $50 for a broken Epiphone like that...

 

Yeah, the want ads are full of people looking for Epi pickups and hardware.
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Quote Originally Posted by WhatDoIKnow

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It is fixable, but not $350-fixable. Zoinks, maybe $100? idn_smilie.gif

 

If a favorite guitar had a wicked headstock break, there's no doubt I'd pay someone to fix it. Buying one with a wicked headstock break is a different matter...
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