The Muse I Adorn

I've never seen a scarf joint fail. There are some very old classical guitars with scarf joints that are still going.

I would think it would be fairly easy to re-glue it.
I found a couple of pictures from a conversation with RVA about my pirating the pickups out of it last spring.
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The separation is causing a bow toward the headstock. The binding is losing adhesion too...I’ve spot repaired it a few times.
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I did play it a lot though....could use a fret level, and crown. That couldn’t be done without sorting out the scarf joint, and making sure the fretboard is not coming unglued too....because it looks like it is...maybe.
 
I found a couple of pictures from a conversation with RVA about my pirating the pickups out of it last spring.
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The separation is causing a bow toward the headstock. The binding is losing adhesion too...I’ve spot repaired it a few times.
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I did play it a lot though....could use a fret level, and crown. That couldn’t be done without sorting out the scarf joint, and making sure the fretboard is not coming unglued too....because it looks like it is...maybe.
I've never seen that before. I wonder what caused it.
 
Got to give props to this. Into the Orange amps, such a great sound. The pickups are a tad hotter & full sounding compared to my strat & oh my does it do the stoner riffs nice clear & ugly. Been messing with This & Nighthawk for the new band. Thinking 1 Orange amp set of some strumming-funk-stoner type variety & 1 800 set that is pure hard rock. When we on a heavier music bill, prob break out the 50 cal+ & set other guitarist up on 800. What a sound that is !!

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