07-07-2017, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2017, 08:28 PM by Hank Knight.)
Allan,
I don't doubt that your friend's guitar failed at the joint, or that it was probably (but not certainly) glued with hide glue. Don't condemn hide glue on the basis of one isolated failure for which there are probably a number of credible explanations. Most high end guitars are glued together with hide glue. I can't recall and single story of a $20K Martin separating at a glue joint. Nor do I know of any Gibsons, Epiphones, Taylors, Santa Cruzes or Yamahas similarly failing. The fact is that thousands of musical instruments are produced every day with hide glue. If the glue was unreliable, that wouldn't be the case. I use hide glue (both hot and liquid) often in my shop. I've never been disappointed in it's performance.
Hank
I don't doubt that your friend's guitar failed at the joint, or that it was probably (but not certainly) glued with hide glue. Don't condemn hide glue on the basis of one isolated failure for which there are probably a number of credible explanations. Most high end guitars are glued together with hide glue. I can't recall and single story of a $20K Martin separating at a glue joint. Nor do I know of any Gibsons, Epiphones, Taylors, Santa Cruzes or Yamahas similarly failing. The fact is that thousands of musical instruments are produced every day with hide glue. If the glue was unreliable, that wouldn't be the case. I use hide glue (both hot and liquid) often in my shop. I've never been disappointed in it's performance.
Hank