Ouchy. 2006 Epiphone Les Paul Custom Zakk Wylde model with broken neck.
It needs a new replacement neck-or major repair. Somehow, the fingerboard stayed intact and looks just fine. The backside of the neck is not “just fine”. See photos
The proper repair technique would be to splice in a parallelogram shaped section. So if you are a real hot shot..have at it. There is some splinters of wood missing from the cracked area so I don’t think there is anyway to glue it back together.
Obviously sold as-is.
The frets are in nice condition for whatever that matters. The rest of the guitar displays obvious signs of “handling” and “mishandling”.
What you see is what you get so view photos carefully.
Some of the hardware will be listed separately so view our other listings if interested in those pieces.
You know what to do.
I have taken several photos to show how it looks in different lighting for your viewing. Draggin’ Guitars has been collecting, buying, selling and trading as well as repairing and restoring vintage guitars amps and effects for 30+years. Our descriptions of items are honest and forthright. In fact, we got our start in mail-order back in 1989 so you can count on our detailed descriptions. We want you to get exactly what you expect-so read thoroughly and please ask questions prior to purchase. There will be a 25% restocking fee plus the full amount of our outgoing shipping charges on any return for any reason-no exceptions.
If you have any technical questions just call us on the Draggin’ Guitars hotline: 785-766-8906
Again, we welcome your call with any questions-we want your experience to be the best it can be. But don’t take my word for it-view our feedback and see for yourself.
It needs a new replacement neck-or major repair. Somehow, the fingerboard stayed intact and looks just fine. The backside of the neck is not “just fine”. See photos
The proper repair technique would be to splice in a parallelogram shaped section. So if you are a real hot shot..have at it. There is some splinters of wood missing from the cracked area so I don’t think there is anyway to glue it back together.
Obviously sold as-is.
The frets are in nice condition for whatever that matters. The rest of the guitar displays obvious signs of “handling” and “mishandling”.
What you see is what you get so view photos carefully.
Some of the hardware will be listed separately so view our other listings if interested in those pieces.
You know what to do.
I have taken several photos to show how it looks in different lighting for your viewing. Draggin’ Guitars has been collecting, buying, selling and trading as well as repairing and restoring vintage guitars amps and effects for 30+years. Our descriptions of items are honest and forthright. In fact, we got our start in mail-order back in 1989 so you can count on our detailed descriptions. We want you to get exactly what you expect-so read thoroughly and please ask questions prior to purchase. There will be a 25% restocking fee plus the full amount of our outgoing shipping charges on any return for any reason-no exceptions.
If you have any technical questions just call us on the Draggin’ Guitars hotline: 785-766-8906
Again, we welcome your call with any questions-we want your experience to be the best it can be. But don’t take my word for it-view our feedback and see for yourself.
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