Turn of Cent Bruno parlor Neck Issue
Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 11:52 am
This is a post of mine I'm copying over from Mandolin Cafe. I figured some of you might have some thoughts or simply might enjoy hearing about my latest "trail by fire!".
I wrote about this Bruno Parlor guitar some time age when I was trying identify a mystery glue that had been used on a previous bad repair. It was insoluble in any solvent known to me or the forum and ultimately I had to deal with it by cutting and sanding off the glue.
The project has progressed to the point where I put the repaired back on the guitar yesterday and with the body re-assembled, I was now able to check if it needed a neck re-set (of course, it does!).
I could see that some of the mystery glue was visible around the neck so I pulled the already damaged fingerboard to get an idea of what the situation might be. Here is what I saw:
As you can see there is a significant amount of mystery glue, light green here, holding the neck in place, but I can't tell if this is a guitar that has the top assembled over the Dove tail joint as with some older Gibson's or if this is actually just a butt joint.
Here's a shot of the guitar before I put the back on and you can see what appears to be a standard neck block.
Has anyone on the forum ever worked on an old Bruno of this era? Anyone have any thoughts on the nature of this neck joint?
With all the terrible glue, I suspect that the best course of action will be to heat bend the neck back then re-glue the fingerboard in the new position. I believe I recall someone talking about something like that on this or another forum. Perhaps re-glueing the fretboard under tension???
Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated!
Thanks!
I wrote about this Bruno Parlor guitar some time age when I was trying identify a mystery glue that had been used on a previous bad repair. It was insoluble in any solvent known to me or the forum and ultimately I had to deal with it by cutting and sanding off the glue.
The project has progressed to the point where I put the repaired back on the guitar yesterday and with the body re-assembled, I was now able to check if it needed a neck re-set (of course, it does!).
I could see that some of the mystery glue was visible around the neck so I pulled the already damaged fingerboard to get an idea of what the situation might be. Here is what I saw:
As you can see there is a significant amount of mystery glue, light green here, holding the neck in place, but I can't tell if this is a guitar that has the top assembled over the Dove tail joint as with some older Gibson's or if this is actually just a butt joint.
Here's a shot of the guitar before I put the back on and you can see what appears to be a standard neck block.
Has anyone on the forum ever worked on an old Bruno of this era? Anyone have any thoughts on the nature of this neck joint?
With all the terrible glue, I suspect that the best course of action will be to heat bend the neck back then re-glue the fingerboard in the new position. I believe I recall someone talking about something like that on this or another forum. Perhaps re-glueing the fretboard under tension???
Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated!
Thanks!