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In fairness, their "traditional" way of making necks isn't the greatest and is wasteful, they cut the whole thing including the angled headstock from a single piece, creating a horrific weak point where the headstock meets the neck (Google "broken Gibson headstock"). Could easily be remedied by using a scarf joint instead. My SG took a spill once and luckily it was spared, but its a very real concern with an authentic Gibson.
Side note, its also an easy way to spot a fake, or a repair, assuming the neck has a transparent finish