My recently-snagged '96 Studio Custom has a wedge-shaped divot in the neck back at the second fret, enough of a divot that I notice it when playing. No material was removed, but given its depth, I think the standard superglue fill method is a poor solution. So I'm thinking a UV-cured resin might be a good, and possibly mostly-invisible, filler. Any thoughts on this, HF Clubbers?
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My recently-snagged '96 Studio Custom has a wedge-shaped divot in the neck back at the second fret, enough of a divot that I notice it when playing. No material was removed, but given its depth, I think the standard superglue fill method is a poor solution. So I'm thinking a UV-cured resin might be a good, and possibly mostly-invisible, filler. Any thoughts on this, HF Clubbers?
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