hey guys.
not long ago i dropped my guitar - an epiphone les paul custom black beauty while going for a jam session, and having a tilted back headstock, the headstock snapped, and it was just dangling there. (sorry no pics available - just imagine ur hand, the arm is the neck and ur palm the headstock, it was tilted before it snapped and just straighten ur wrist and thats how that wrecked looked)
haha den sent it to sweelee to get it fixed, they glued the headstock back.
i was just wondering if that break would affect greatly the guitar's tone or sound.
and curious also, are accidents like this common?
thanks!
not long ago i dropped my guitar - an epiphone les paul custom black beauty while going for a jam session, and having a tilted back headstock, the headstock snapped, and it was just dangling there. (sorry no pics available - just imagine ur hand, the arm is the neck and ur palm the headstock, it was tilted before it snapped and just straighten ur wrist and thats how that wrecked looked)
haha den sent it to sweelee to get it fixed, they glued the headstock back.
i was just wondering if that break would affect greatly the guitar's tone or sound.
and curious also, are accidents like this common?
thanks!