I have a cello that had been 'repaired' but the pegbox did not hold up for very long after the strings were brought up to pitch. Is there any alternative to the standard neck graft? It looked like the pegbox was only dowelled and had a butterfly inlay at the heel.
Is there any reasonable repair that would keep the existing neck?
I appreciate all the responses and they are consistent with my local colleagues. The cello is not that valuable so a new fitted or grafted neck is not affordable. I was toying with the idea of reinforcing the area with a tongue and grove or tapered dovetail. Maybe?