I guess I’ve joined the not-very-exclusive Gibson club.

FWIW, this has never given me an issue.

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Ugh, serious repair mojo. That's the greenish/yellowish Les Paul, right?

I was at my luthier's shop an hour ago and the first thing I saw when I walked in the door was a Les Paul minus a headstock. I honestly don't know how I've managed to avoid this kind of damage for as long as I have.
 
Ugh, serious repair mojo. That's the greenish/yellowish Les Paul, right?

I was at my luthier's shop an hour ago and the first thing I saw when I walked in the door was a Les Paul minus a headstock. I honestly don't know how I've managed to avoid this kind of damage for as long as I have.
Its supposed to be "latte cream" but it's aged strangely.
 
The same thing happened to my Les Paul back in the mid 80's. I had it fixed by a total pro and haven't had any issues with it after all these years.
 
I actually set up a few other guitars and I'm waiting on some glue syringes that I ordered on amazon since no one had them locally. Should be here tomorrow.
 
That’s very similar to the break on the Donner that I bought at the liquidation auction.

Real easy fix.

And even though it doesn’t look like you needed it, I still want to say, “You better caul Paul.”
:rotflmao:
 
That’s very similar to the break on the Donner that I bought at the liquidation auction.

Real easy fix.

And even though it doesn’t look like you needed it, I still want to say, “You better caul Paul.”
:rotflmao:
Lol.

I was thinking about it but it wouldn't cover much more surface area than I have with the three clamps.
 
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