jimmi
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Perhaps your guitar may have sounded better before the "scarf repair"? Did the playability also improve after the repair?
footnote: A general observation.... I don't care how good a guitar sounds if it plays like shite. A good example of this principle is a 1952 Les Paul goldtop w/ the trap tailpiece. :dang
Never said it was mine. Just that it sounded awesome and played fine. No idea what it was like before but not sure it could have sounded much better than it did when I played it. A lot of historically significant Bursts that everyone loves the tone from had neck repairs......and a 52 with one of the Glazer styled replacement bridges sound and play great.