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by peter havriluk » Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:20 pm
One's person opinion: Enjoy the new neck as-is. Every time I see something on a project of mine that is not an example of perfection (lots of opportunity there), I try to determine if the attempt at repair will give me a better result than the one I'm looking at. Not trying to see perfection, trying to see if I'm going to do any better repeating that task. I've replaced a factory-installed headstock veneer, the one on the neck had lousy color and grain, was chipped, and paper-thin. I suspect the Martin parts don't share those features, but the original had more appeal. I think taking Ken's advice will save a heap of time, as well. Nice to get projects done and the next one started.
Peter Havriluk