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Nick B.
Posted 2012-11-21 10:39 AM (#462178)
Subject: Unusual repair



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I'm not a luthier, but I've read several books on the subject and I'm fascinated by the art.  Recently I ran across a picture of a repair that made me scratch my head.  Was this the result of a neck reset?  It almost looks like the neck block itself was moved.





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ksdaddy
Posted 2012-11-21 11:21 AM (#462182 - in reply to #462178)
Subject: Re: Unusual repair


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Location: Caribou, ME
I've not seen that on an Ovation but I've seen it on many (too many) Norlin Gibsons from the 70s. The tops crack alongside the neck block and everything shifts forward from string tension.
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MWoody
Posted 2012-11-21 8:38 PM (#462202 - in reply to #462178)
Subject: Re: Unusual repair



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Wow, time to hit the reset button.
That looks painful. I bet they sawed through at that point but didn't put the top back right when finished.
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seesquare
Posted 2012-11-22 8:26 PM (#462233 - in reply to #462202)
Subject: Re: Unusual repair


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Send that one to the parts bin.
If it's a bolt-on, it might be salvaged, but best to start over with a new top & neck block.
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seesquare
Posted 2012-11-22 8:26 PM (#462234 - in reply to #462202)
Subject: Re: Unusual repair


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Send that one to the parts bin.
If it's a bolt-on, it might be salvaged, but best to start over with a new top & neck block.
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