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Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?

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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-01-21 7:19 PM (#381810 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?


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Originally posted by dark bar:
I would sue! Mark in Boise is an attorney...he can help.
No thanks. I'd offer to represent Ovation, but I expect Fender has them covered.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-21 9:29 PM (#381811 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?
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What did the seller have to say about it?
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yoch
Posted 2010-01-21 9:47 PM (#381812 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?


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He considered it a minor Ovation flaw and didn't think it was a big deal.


At this point I'm in agreement. I got a great deal on it so I'm not inclined to make them bend on the price.
I've been playing phone-tag with Ovation... I'll probably connect with them on Monday.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-21 9:54 PM (#381813 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?
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Sounds like it worked out OK for you. Congrats.
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muzza
Posted 2010-01-22 10:15 PM (#381814 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?



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It's an FRG.

It probably didn't pass the final quality check so was sold as is. I don't think you've got a claim against either the seller OR Ovation - unless the seller claimed it was unblemished - then you might have a case.

You're probably the first person on this board to actually find the fault on their FRG. I don't think anyone else has, (I couldn't) so in that respect, you're just damm unlucky.

Anyway - it's so small. Don't be so precious and play the #*#* out of it and let the ding collection begin. Think of Willy Nelson's guitar - should put it in perspective.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 10:25 PM (#381815 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?
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I didn't know it was an FRG. That would explain everything.
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muzza
Posted 2010-01-23 5:54 AM (#381816 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?



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Y'know, I just went through this thread again and couldn't find the reference to FRG. I don't know where I read that, must've been another thread.

Sorry.

I still think you're being too precious about it though.
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2010-01-23 7:37 AM (#381817 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?


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Originally posted by guitarwannabee:
yoch it must already bother you if you made this post .if you are a person who has a bit of o.c.d. then you will spend the rest of your life looking at that flaw every time that you pick up your guitar.it is the human element in us.
nobody else will probably pick up on it but you.
i have a small crack in my drywall at my house and every time i go buy it i just have to look at it.i have fixed it 3 times and after a year or so it keeps coming back but i have to look every time i go by it.
it drives me crazy :eek: but i now have learned to live with it , i think :confused:
i tell myself doug don't look up at the crack in the ceiling when you walk by it :rolleyes: but then the voice in my head says doug you have to look at it and then the voice says no don't look doug ahhhhhh ....
im not looking up at the crack in the drywall ahhhhhh ............ yes doug you have to ,but if i don't look this time it will just go away ahhhhh
don't do it doug .....yes do it doug ahhhhhhhh...........
no no no no make it stop now .... :eek:

does this help yoch :confused: GWB
That´s easy to solve:

1) Fix it;
2) GLUE a nice picture (sugestion: a nice Ovation picture) over it;
3) it was fixed last time you saw it. Now you don´t see it anymore. Ergo, problem solved, ocd satisfied.
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yoch
Posted 2010-01-30 1:22 AM (#381818 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?


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Just to clear things up.
This isn't an "FRG".
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muzza
Posted 2010-01-30 3:23 AM (#381819 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?



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Yeah, I don't know where I saw that. I must've read 'FRG' in another thread - sorry bout dat.

Are you still pursuing it, yoch?
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yoch
Posted 2010-01-30 9:28 PM (#381820 - in reply to #381785)
Subject: Re: Should This Little Flaw Have Me so Wound Up On a New Guitar?


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No,...I had a nice conversation with Ovation and
they volunteered to go all the way to make it right if it continues to bother me.
I appreciate that much but the spot is just tooo small and some insect was lucky enough to have a fragment of his rear-end (looks like) memorialized in the finish of this gorgeous guitar.
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