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Globalti

Legendary Member
Don't Ford make a range of musical instruments?

Some good advice there about repairing it - PVA glue is your friend, it's a miracle product.
 

abchandler

Senior Member
Location
Worcs, UK
Bigtallfatbloke said:
Ok...go to the cupboard, get yourself that old box of matches you left there after the last power cut. Fill the holes with white wood glue from B&Q, Ram some matches into the holes nice and tight, let it dry then level off the tops, then re screw the neck down...that just saved you £30.

As I got through that first sentence I thought 'Oh no, I know he said he only had fire and theft cover, but...:angry::biggrin:
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
I've dropped my bass loads of times, and damaged the electrics (one pickup) once. Admittedly it's got loads of chips in the lacquer (and some f-ing great gouges too), but I like it that way. Even if there's something wrong in there non-active basses are electrically pretty simple.

Chances are it's OK.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Just like an old bike there is a certain beauty in the scars of honest hard work.

Wilful neglect is a different thing though.
 
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