I recently bought a '40 epiphone Zenith archtop. It's in excellent condition, but needs a neckreset(bridge shaved way down, trapeze resting on top...). I have done a few resets, and intend to do this one. I've looked at Frank Ford's entry(@ Frets.com) on resetting a similar neck, and my question is: are these generally straightforward to remove? Do the necks on these old Epis release, with steaming, easily?
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Typical dovetail joint with hide glue. Never had a problem getting one loose. Looks like it's in great condition BTW.
Dave,this guitar is SUCH a beauty! Lucky Guy You!
It is in good condition, actually looks as if it was hardly played all these years.
How much is this worth with originalHSC and without needing a neck reset?
2012 Price Guide has it at $900 to $1100.
Hi Kerry.
The actual selling prices listed in the VGPG are inflated by 50-70%. The only mildly accurate prices are for pre-war Martins & Gibsons. At our shop, we only use that guide as an informational tool to ID specific models.
However, based on the pics, IMO, it looks to be a good solid $1000 guitar primarily due to its EX+ condition(: A well done reset with invisible touch-ups will not affect the value. A marginal or poor job will diminish its vale by 40-60%. The "poor" rating is thrown in as a reference only. I'm sure Dave's work will fall into the "well done/invisible" range (:
Any way you look at it, it's a very cool instrument Dave!!!!
Paul
I bought it from a friend, somewhat(but not completely!) impulsively. No case at all. Paid $750, with the understanding that it needs a reset. I'm enjoying it very much, even before the reset.
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