My starter cello which served me for 3 years, and for which I paid a whopping $139 (plus $40 shipping, don't forget!), is now in two pieces.  I'm sad.
I was in the last stages of proof-of-concept for my grand D-I-Y 5-string conversion scheme.  I was gradually tuning the five strings up to pitch.  The G string was still low.  As I turned the G-string peg, the neck neatly snapped off.  Foop.  Oh well, for now it's a disproof-of-concept.
The break is nearly all on the glue boundary, only a little spot of wood separated.  Maybe it can be glued back.  But if it's glued back, can the joint be made substantially stronger?  Should/can the old glue be removed?
I'm leaving on a week trip to PA soon, so it'll have to wait.
 
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Wow, that's rough, Terry. Maybe you should try again with a $200 model?
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