First of all, I'd like to confess and apologize in advance if, as a player, I'm breaking taboo by posting here. I have not been able to find the answer to my question on any of the FAQ type places otherwise I wouldn't be bothering you.
Recently my eye fell upon a "junk" guitar at a flea market and on a whim picked it up and plugged it in to the portable amp the guy had there. The tone was incredible clear, round and piano-like on the bass strings and with a bit of adjustment (only a bit-one functional knob) a screaming sustain, and despite the dilapidated state of it, decided to risk the thirty dollars and bought it.
Upon closer inspection at home I started noticing all the problems. To make a long story short(er at least) it will need a new neck. The existing neck is about as thick as a baseball bat and bowed. The action is horrible and the strings are about an inch and half off the body of the guitar. There is no truss rodd, and as far as I can tell there never has been. The most important question is essentially can a truss rod-less neck be replaced with a better quality neck with a truss rod and half the thickness? Assuming the answer is yes, would the cost of such an operation be just as much as buying a new guitar? How much, if at all, would it affect the tone of the guitar?
I live in Poland, where gear is expensive and skilled labor is relatively cheap. I'm not above investing some cash into creating a unique instrument if I can get the tone and playability I want. But I would like to know before etting involved if there is no hope of success.
Thanks and again if you feel I have invaded your professionalvenue I apologize. If not, I welcome any advice or tips, as I am not a native Polish speaker and will have trouble communicating the issues to the local luthiers (who incidentally are quite good)
Greg N.
Krakow, Poland