“ Broke in Transit ”
I am no pro guitarist, or even very good for that matter, but this is probably y most prized possession. It was a gift from my father for Christmas when I was 16, and it has travelled most of the world with me. On a flight to Switzerland, it was broken in transit, and I found a luthier in Geneva ...
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  • Andrew Whitus Edited 5 years ago

    Gibson or Epiphone, right? My luthier says they should be shipped broken as they are stronger after the fix (if properly done, that is). Sounds like yours is will… more

    Gibson or Epiphone, right? My luthier says they should be shipped broken as they are stronger after the fix (if properly done, that is). Sounds like yours is will endure, and you can enjoy the continued travels. BTW, nice pic.

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  • Magdalena Szeptycka Edited 5 years ago

    Great story. And I like anthropomorphic look of it.

    Great story. And I like anthropomorphic look of it.

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  • J.P. S Edited 5 years ago

    I’m so sorry about the break, but given that it has held for 15 years, I’d call that a pretty good repair!

    I’m so sorry about the break, but given that it has held for 15 years, I’d call that a pretty good repair!

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