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  1. The only reason i was looking at refinishing it is because those holes were there when i bought it, they're not mine. When i bought it they were covered up by a sticker so i didn't know about them, still, i only paid £190 for it. i think i will leave them. i have no idea what caused them, looks like it's either been drilled or something has been hammered onto it. ah well thanks lads.
  2. Hi there's an Epiphone Les Paul Standard here with severe damage to the front near the bridge. what can be done to restore this? here's some pics... thanks for any help.
  3. would i be able to put splints in myself? how would i do it? if not, would it be expensive to have this job done? thanks for helping me.
  4. i've just been told that ths might need a splint as it apparently a bad break, i think it looks like a pretty clean break though.
  5. just 2 pieces, the fretboard is still intact and attached perfectly. so would you reccommend using the method on the projectguitar site? i can get a 50" bar clamp to use, that would be more than enough to fit the whole guitar in.
  6. the headstock has snapped completely off, so i think the bar/spreader clamp might be useful, or do you think i could get along without it?
  7. Hi i've got an Epiphone Supernova with a cracked neck at the headstock joint, the repair tutorial on the projectguitar site is very helpful, but as this is a set neck, is it as easy to repair as the bolt-on neck shown? can i get a clamp that will reach the full length of the guitar? i'd love to get this fixed as it was a bargain in this condition. if it can't be fixed by me, any ideas on how much it'll cost to have fixed in the UK? thanks a lot to anyone who helps
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