I have a '59 Gretsch Double Anniversary in the shop that has a broken neck block. I just want confirmation…The only proper way to fix this is to remove the back and replace the block…yes?
Not that I'm looking forward to it.
Broken neck block on Gretsch arch top…best fix
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Re: Broken neck block on Gretsch arch top…best fix
Hi Fren and welcome to the forum! Some of our experts should be along shortly to give you some info.
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Re: Broken neck block on Gretsch arch top…best fix
Well, you might want to show us a few more photos.
I think that you have other choices. If you can get good glue in there, you may be able to clamp it- you might have to invent a clever clamping set up. I think I would try a few things if I could before removing the back, if things don't work out, then you can go deeper.
I think that you have other choices. If you can get good glue in there, you may be able to clamp it- you might have to invent a clever clamping set up. I think I would try a few things if I could before removing the back, if things don't work out, then you can go deeper.
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Re: Broken neck block on Gretsch arch top…best fix
I did a neck reset on this a few years ago and the client was happy with it until he dropped it.
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Re: Broken neck block on Gretsch arch top…best fix
It looks like you can get glue in there. And you may be able to drill a 1/4" hole in the block and using a bolt inside backed with a big washer you could pull it closed for some clamping pressure. Then dowel the hole after you're done.
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