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  • Great work. I'm curious if it's still holding as well. It looks like you used epoxy instead of wood glue, which I've been told is a bit of a no no. Awesome job regardless.

  • Nice work, Bubba.

  • Drops it at the next gig.

  • amazing

  • My question is, is it still holding?

  • BEST RESTORATION JOB I`VE EVER SEEN!

  • If you ever work in a spray booth, wear a mask, or you'll poison yourself!

    Myself, I would never ever re-finish an old instrument like that. Just glue it back together, and leave the tiny traces as part of the instrument's history.

  • Awesome. Great work!

  • Really nice. ☺

  • Could you possibly speed that video up? I almost saw what was happening :P

    Seriously though, nice slide show, I just wish it was touch slower so I could enjoy it better.

  • I have a '55 that I broke 30+ years ago. Great thing about those is that they fit right back together. I glued it & clamped it (when I was 13 years old) and it's straight as an arrow and stays in tune to this day.

  • When did it break? This guy is very good!!!!!!!!!

  • Zlaté ruce.

  • Master, that's the proper word!

  • Very skilled work, it's as if it wasn't broken at all :D

  • Brilliant work on a brilliant guitar for a brilliant musician.

  • Amazing work, i'm guessing this was from the stage collapse?

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