Not the way I wanted too start of my first post, but..
After about 1,5 years of searching, I found my dream les paul. Nice top, sounding amazing good weight. I was stoked!
Unfortunately, I got some bad news.. There was an acident at home. My guitar got hit.
A part of me got really bombed out ..It's not like R9 grows on tree in my country. (Norway) And it gets much harder when ur trying to find something specific. (grains, top, etc..)
Its not the money part that get's me. (even doh that's kind of not awsm as well ) There's just not easy going out and find a new one.
Another part of me hopes that this maybe could be fixed to a degree that its 99% OK.
So, any real experience with repairs like this?
And i picture of the guitar it's self.
After about 1,5 years of searching, I found my dream les paul. Nice top, sounding amazing good weight. I was stoked!
Unfortunately, I got some bad news.. There was an acident at home. My guitar got hit.
A part of me got really bombed out ..It's not like R9 grows on tree in my country. (Norway) And it gets much harder when ur trying to find something specific. (grains, top, etc..)
Its not the money part that get's me. (even doh that's kind of not awsm as well ) There's just not easy going out and find a new one.
Another part of me hopes that this maybe could be fixed to a degree that its 99% OK.
So, any real experience with repairs like this?
And i picture of the guitar it's self.