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p0rbitals

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Depends on where ypu put the glue joint. If you glue the headstocks end to end...NO!!!

 

Or he can do the opposite. Get a lefty and right Les Paul and cut and glue at the body. You'll have

a Les Paul going in two directions.

 

Good luck.

 

Post pictures please.

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sorry, I don't think I answered your question. you asked if it would count as a doubleneck. my bad. alright, the steps to finding out if a guitar is a double neck.

 

1) take both of your hands and put one down on each neck of your guitar.

2)If each hand has its own neck then yes, it is a double neck as long as they are connected

3)If this is too complicated or you don't have both hands. ask your neighbor to do it for you.

 

a translator should be there soon to read these directions to you

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porbitals' date=' why do you ask such silly questions?[/quote']

He might be a spy from the Fender forums sent here to cause disharmony. You guys should go post the same questions on the Fender forums along with some others like "Why can't I get my Strat to sound like Slash?"

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Depends on where ypu put the glue joint. If you glue the headstocks end to end...NO!!! You have a sh!tty long neck with a hump in the middle.

 

LMAO! He should make a Michael Angelo Batio Boomerang with Les Pauls!! LOL

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