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By Alex Bishop, Bristol, UK.
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04-28-2026 01:01 PM
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I thought that too thanks, but I'm no expert. I'm glad I wasn't there during the operation!
Originally Posted by Shamrock
I've seen a nasty one on Youtube where the neck minus fingerboard had been fitted under (!) the top and the fingerboard glued on after. The luthier didn't realise and some of the top came away with the neck. Horrible to watch.
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If you want to see disasters, search for vintage Guild M20 neck resets.
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That guitar will be transformed into a reincarnated beauty of gratifying vibrational wonder and amazing sound. It's going to be awesome.
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Very eloquently put! Thank you
Originally Posted by skykomishone
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Over on Instagram, Alex has uploaded a short video clip this week, showing his method for removing the neck on your guitar. Very clean work!
Instagram
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Thanks David. I'm so pleased with your recommendation. I haven't collected it yet. It's back up and playable but Alex wanted to do some minor touch ups so I told him not to rush it!
Originally Posted by David B
I'll probably take my Favino oval hole over for him to see!
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Wishing you Good Vibrations, Garibaldi.
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Thank you JW
Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
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This little beauty is coming home today!
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We’re all there with you in spirit. Saving a great old guitar is a truly good deed, and we thank you. Now we wait for the pics and clips!
Originally Posted by garybaldy
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Hey, I had a Guild M20 once - wish I still did!
Originally Posted by stevo58



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