Aceman
I am your doctor of love!
Well I guess I’m a luthier.
You are Lex Luthier
Well I guess I’m a luthier.
Paul Dean of Loverboy was the first guy I ever heard mention that his guitars sounded better after the neck was broken and repaired. So when Hondo (yes, Hondo) put out a Paul Dean Signature model, the neck was made in 3 pieces and glued together again with small voids routed under the fingerboard to replicate losing little pieces of wood during the repair.
I'd be interested to hear what you have in mind.
Basically - it's a stick with strings.
You are Lex Luthier
WTH is wrong with you?
I think Orpheo uses a 17-piece neck. I doubt those headstocks would break.
Plus he also carves a volute, just in case.![]()
I’ve got no problem with that.
Scarf jointed hs are strong, too. Idk why everybody turns their noses up at them.
Is is a tradition thing that people don't like about the scarf joint? It seems pretty stable.
Scarf jointed hs are strong, too. Idk why everybody turns their noses up at them.
That is a very good question.... Scarf joint NO-NO, but intentionally hacked up and mangled guitars are great, because they sound better, not to mention the super resonant boutique clear coat People are weird.
Explain to me why a scarf jointed hs is a no-no, because that’s directly contrary to everything I’ve played, broken, and witnessed.
Ah, I failed to make my sarcasm obvious, sorry. Nothing wrong with it, that's what I'm saying. That people talk shyte about the scarf joint being bad, then they go on to believe in gibberish. So I basically meant it the other way round as how you understood it.![]()