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    Zombie Thread Update:

    As someone who spent years enjoying the original 1929-1934 L4 and L75 large-roundhole archtops I was really interested in the Solid Formed prototypes.

    Just ran into it on Reverb and it's sad to see:





    Ouch! When you add those two cracks together that would be 100% stem-to-stern crackage.
    And right along the tone-bars too, I'm guessing.

    Is it bad luck?
    Is it that combining pressed top and large round sound-holes is a bad mix?
    I expect that we will never know.

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    Yikes!

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    oof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
    Is it bad luck? Is it that combining pressed top and large round sound-holes is a bad mix?I expect that we will never know.
    Maybe it simply took a nasty hit in the face.
    Last edited by Hammertone; 07-29-2023 at 04:07 AM.

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    It is a prototype; problems are hardly surprising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone
    Maybe it simply took a nasty hit in the face.
    I would put my money on that.


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    I’m curious. Could this be repaired at reasonable cost? As in, would it cost the listed price just to fix it and make it playable?

    I have recently come around to roundhole archtops having bought a 1925 L Jr. Now I’m looking at 16” versions like this one (or a vintage L4 or L75).

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    Quote Originally Posted by L50EF15
    I’m curious. Could this be repaired at reasonable cost? As in, would it cost the listed price just to fix it and make it playable?
    Easy fix - a few cleats, some glue, some clamps - a few hundred bucks and bob's yer uncle. Some finish touch-up if you want it to look super-pretty. Needs to be done by a pro, not a hack. Round soundhole makes it a bit easier.
    Last edited by Hammertone; 09-03-2023 at 03:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone
    Easy fix - a few cleats, some glue, some clamps - a few hundred bucks and bob's yer uncle. Some finish touch-up if you want it to look super-pretty. Needs to be done by a pro, not a hack. Round soundhole makes it a bit easier.
    Thanks! Maybe I'll bid if it's still offered.