A nice little size 0 with a tiny fingerboard extension crack to be repaired. The player also decided to upgrade the stock Grover tuners for Waverly with ivoroid buttons. Looks sharp and sounds great.
Videos of the repairs from the vlog below:
Chubbuck Guitars / Kevin Chubbuck, making & repairing guitars in an old building just north of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Some high frets needed to be glued down along with cleaning up the sloppy graphite nut and this guy was playing good again. Interesting guitar with a Strat body, master volume (humbucker coil tap pull) and 3-way rotary pickup selector. No tone controls. Balls out.
An early '80's Flying V in for a broken output jack repair along with a setup. I love the blue finish on this flashy modern electric archetype. V's always feel awkward in my lap, but they are clearly meant for a strap use only (and up on stage!).
Poor fretwork is to be expected on a guitar that currently retails for $180*. A bunch of fret ends were loose and caused all sorts of buzzing. Here I'm using superglue and clamps to make them sit back down. A very cool guitar once you sort out the factory's hasty setup work.
*this is a 1st generation '51 with the current reissues retailing $180.