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                        <title>Can&#039;t stop cracking</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2014 04:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Long time player first time poster. As far as maintenance and repairs I&#039;m totally in the dark... But let me get to the problem.I recently had to take my guitar into the shop because my guita...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Long time player first time poster. As far as maintenance and repairs I'm totally in the dark... But let me get to the problem.<br><br>I recently had to take my guitar into the shop because my guitar fell forward and cracked along the headstock. I got it back recently and was super pumped. However I just noticed a hairline crack that runs from the bottom of the body right up to bridge between the G and B bridge pins. The crack doesn't seem serious. When I run my finger along it you only really feel it in around the middle and it's maybe a millimeter difference on either side. So I have a couple questions.<br><br>1) Is this serious? Should I stop playing it until I look inside the guitar and have someone look at it/I do something myself?<br><br>2) Could I use superglue or something similar to act as a band-aid?<br><br>3) I spent about $150 to have the headstock fixed, and the guitar is a 10 year old Walden D560T. Should I just accept the (maybe) inevitable and think about getting a new guitar rather than put more money into this? I love this guitar, but I don't want to keep investing if this thing turned into a lemon.<br><br>I really would appreciate any help!]]></content:encoded>
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