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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-22 10:52 PM (#385716)
Subject: broken headstock


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Well, it has finally happened to me.

UPS just delivered a pristine box containing a glorious shiny bowl deluxe balladeer back from a 7-month refurbishment at the factory.

They did such an amazing job that I doubt it looked this good when it was brand new!

The only problem is that the headstock is completely broken off the neck!!!!!

I know some of you have gone through this before so where do I start?

I've sent an e-mail to the factory service center to inform them - what's the next step?
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-22 11:01 PM (#385717 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Weep
Take pictures
Keep the box and all packing materials
cry a little
contact your local UPS Office and make contact once you have the Claim number.

the Shipper (Mother) initiates and processes the claim.

Sorry about that Fletch
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-12-22 11:07 PM (#385718 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Pain....
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-22 11:11 PM (#385719 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Bummer. Major bummer.

Document everything, but since it came from the factory I'm sure you are not going to get the typical UPS runaround. Looks like it's going to be making a return trip.

But I'm sure glad it wasn't a Josh or a B12.
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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-22 11:17 PM (#385720 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Bummer. Major bummer.

Document everything, but since it came from the factory I'm sure you are not going to get the typical UPS runaround. Looks like it's going to be making a return trip.

But I'm sure glad it wasn't a Josh or a B12.
Oh definitely! :eek:

So can it be repaired or am I looking at a new neck? Does that mean a new bowl too?
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FlySig
Posted 2009-12-22 11:24 PM (#385721 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Drink tonight. That's what I'd do, locked in a room so nobody saw me cry like a baby.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-22 11:32 PM (#385722 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock
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Although it's a dark hour, rest assured that the MS will do her magic again!

Hang in there...
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-12-22 11:34 PM (#385723 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Fletch, sorry to hear this news...as to what can be done, the factory will certainly do their best to get it fixed...but severed head-stocks are serious...

If it will make you feel any better (and it won't) my box from Stephen arrived today FedEx...the box had evidently been dropped as the box with the mint condition Peluso Ribbon Mic impaled itself on the attenuator knob of the Univalve THD amp head...broke the knob and crushed the wood box for the mic...packing was great; just can't withstand a drop from a height w/o damaging something...I will check the mic tomorrow to see if its OK and we're doing the damage claim thing as well...
Tis the season...Shipping companies gone wild...

All the best!
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Omaha
Posted 2009-12-22 11:36 PM (#385724 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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"Can it be repaired?"

Anything is possible.

Here\'s a page from Frank Ford\'s site showing a repair to a very nasty break.

He took this:


And turned it into this:

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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-22 11:47 PM (#385725 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Well that actually makes me feel a bit better!

Same type of break except for the truss rod kind of holding the pieces together on mine.

I know, I know, I need to get a camera!
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-12-23 12:06 AM (#385726 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Maybe write a song along the lines of "UPS Broke My Heart (not to mention my guitar)"

Sorry to hear!!

Good Luck.

AJ
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-12-23 12:10 AM (#385727 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Someone I know who ships a lot of stuff for his business was saying that he doesn't send anything out during the last 2 weeks of December because shipping damage goes up to about 90% for that period.
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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-23 12:30 AM (#385728 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Don't know what exactly happened so I don't want to come down on UPS yet.

I mean, the shipping box is perfect, not a mark on it, and the case I used for shipping - a late model black one, not the original - is also still in perfect condition.

Ovation doesn't use much in the way of packing materials, just the cardboard forms to keep the case suspended in the center of the box, but those were undamaged also and still in place.

Not sure exactly what could cause the neck to snap like that, esp. since the neck was refinished with the rest of the guitar. Knowing the factory diligence, they would have spotted any potential problems during the refinishing.

Just one of those things I guess...
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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-23 12:34 AM (#385729 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Just got an e-mail from K Keller, so the claims ball is already rolling.

Can't ask for better customer service than that!!!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-23 12:49 AM (#385730 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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"Don't know what exactly happened so I don't want to come down on UPS yet."

A complete neck snap is usually do to falling flat. Like the box was standing on its end and fell over. The weight of the tuners, velocity... etc.. It's really the only position it can fall to apply the most stress on the weakest point (the neck behind the nut). And of course, the box usually looks totally undamaged when this happens which makes it more of a shock when you open the box.

Bummer... :(
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-12-23 12:57 AM (#385731 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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UPS might actually hurry this along.
You figure that Ovation ships many Thousands of items every year...
UPS won't want them taking their business elsewhere.

BTW - UPS seems to be working with the shipper of the BCR Perfect 10 that they destroyed.
It is possible that the UPS claims department has been having a change of heart.
I may have to change my opinion of them.
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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-23 1:09 AM (#385732 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
BTW - UPS seems to be working with the shipper of the BCR Perfect 10 that they destroyed
Wow, that's great to hear!

And thanks for the info Miles, I can picture that happening now.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-23 1:39 AM (#385733 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Originally posted by Joe Rotax:
Someone I know who ships a lot of stuff for his business was saying that he doesn't send anything out during the last 2 weeks of December because shipping damage goes up to about 90% for that period.
Ay caramba! This whole thing is sort of wigging me out ... I've got one on the way that is from a private seller. I've got my fingers crossed ...
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2009-12-23 6:26 AM (#385734 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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OOOOH, I'mm gettin' the heebie jeebies too.
I think I'll have to wrap up the 68DB with bubble wrap in the case and wrapped around the outside of the case and insure the hell out of it before I send it to MS when I get back.
Man, I sure hope they (UPS) do you right on this!
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BT717
Posted 2009-12-23 7:17 AM (#385735 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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OUCH! Sorry to hear Fletcher. Like mentioned above, Mother will do her thing!
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2009-12-23 7:30 AM (#385736 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Sometimes I wish there could be an "Ovation Pony Express," where you could drive your axe so far, hand it off to a trusty member, who would drive it the next stage, hand off by hand off, until it was safely tucked in at Mother's house.
I know that it wouldn't be practical, and I realize that the thing could be damaged in transit that way, too, but at least you'd know that you'd have a reasonable chance to avoid getting your heartstrings (pun intended) wrenched right out of your chest.
Especially for one like Mike's 68--I'd feel a little queasy that the thought of something like this happening to something like that, too.
When Gertrude was spa'd a few years back, she was delivered by hand so she'd only have to be shipped one way.

--Karen
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2009-12-23 7:58 AM (#385737 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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I'm almost to the point of making a trip out of it :)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-12-23 8:37 AM (#385738 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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Seems like many of us have something en route with fingers crossed.
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bvince
Posted 2009-12-23 8:55 AM (#385739 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock



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I was thinking about the holiday shipping mess myself. I'm glad I don't have anything in the shipping lanes right now. I was considering sending one to the MS, but I will now wait until after the holidays. I'm pretty confident that MOST UPS handlers try not to damage guitar boxes, but during this time it's hell on wheel to get all the packages through. Good luck Fletch ... I'm sure it will work out for you ... although for now you'll have to work on getting rid of that sick feeling.
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seesquare
Posted 2009-12-23 9:12 AM (#385740 - in reply to #385716)
Subject: Re: broken headstock


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Opted to have Keith send the MWoody BW Limited AFTER Xmas. Frenetic "Temp-Gorillas" was my fear.
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