So my friend cracked my BC RICH AVENGE SOB NECK!!!!!!

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So i was wondering if you guys would take a look at my picks and tell me if you think this is fixable im guessing no but any help is welcome please help me!!!! I havent even owned it for maybe 6 months i dont have alot of money and if it is not fixable can you point me in the right direction as far as a website goes to get replacement necks perferably a bc rich avenge sob or a Warlock. Thanks for any input it is much appreciated.
 

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Post it in the Guitar forum DOD.... there's some pretty knowledgable luthier types there that don't come to the Noobs forum very often... :)

I take it you've chastised your "friend" appropriately...
 
Well he is the Lead Guitar player in our band and what happened was we had a 3 guitar-guitar stand and he had his strap on his guitar still and took it off the stand not realizing the strap caught the stand and knocked over the other 2 guitars and of course mine was the one that paid for it!!! So frustrating!!!
 
I would say that is easily fixable. I've seen many necks with worse crack lines be fixed.( By that I mean completely broken in half with a horrible looking zig zag crack) I would NOT try it yourself though. Bring it in to a shop.

I had a washburn accoustic neck snap in half about 20 years ago. After it was repaired, neck is still straight after all this time.

Good Luck!
 
I would say that is easily fixable. I've seen many necks with worse crack lines be fixed.( By that I mean completely broken in half with a horrible looking zig zag crack) I would NOT try it yourself though. Bring it in to a shop.

I had a washburn accoustic neck snap in half about 20 years ago. After it was repaired, neck is still straight after all this time.

Good Luck!
^^^^^^ this ^^^^
That's absolutely fixable .... no doubt about it.
Plenty of wood to glue so you're good.
Take it to someone who knows what they're doing and they'll fix it . no problem.
 
^^^^^^ this ^^^^
That's absolutely fixable .... no doubt about it.
Plenty of wood to glue so you're good.
Take it to someone who knows what they're doing and they'll fix it . no problem.

This ^^^^^ I bought a used Les Paul Custom with a repaired neck and it worked fine for the 4 years I owned it.
 
Thanks for the replys everyone im taking it in this weekend to try and get it fixed.
 
if your looking I have a BC Rich Mockingbird, 1982. KOA wood, active electronics.
 
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