Originally Posted By: David
Does it really require replacement? I've seen Jim Greenwood in Augusta do some amazing repair. He repaired a Parker repro for a friend of mine that had completely split through the wrist. It looked like it would need a replacement stock, but Jim's repair is invisible and stronger than the original. Just a thought.


Great answer, if it's a clean split in clean wood, and no pieces are missing. A correct glue job should be virtually undetectable and as strong as the original wood... if not stronger. I find that Titebond II wood glue is better than any epoxy for an invisible joint in clean wood that fits together closely. A correct job consists of the proper glue, very close fitting of the broken wood, and proper clamping.


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