John Kingma's latest SG.

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Re: John Kingma's latest SG.

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This picture shows how far in the neck joint goes. I used epoxy to glue in the neck.
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Re: John Kingma's latest SG.

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Art Davila wrote:First thing first I really love your guitar.
I like the recessed bridge.
So the sg is a pretty thin body and your neck joint looks very comfortable to play.
You stung it up in one photo it was obviously holding ok, and your friend finished it and has it strung up too.
Have you had any indication that there are any problems?
How long before you can uncross your fingers as to the strength of the joint?

I would love to have a guitar like that I may just try one next year, as I am working on 3 bolt ons projects currently, but thats the kind of work I would love to have the skills to do in the future.
I have officially uncrossed my fingers Art. ;)

It has been several months and it all looks good and stable.
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