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Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.

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loganlombard
Posted 2016-02-14 1:36 PM (#522154)
Subject: Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.


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Posts: 3

Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Hello. I'm new here. I've had this guitar for a long time. I've been restoring it for the last little while. Unfortunately, after moving three times, I have lost the bridge bolts. Hoping someone can help me out.
Thanks in advance.



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fillhixx
Posted 2016-02-14 2:12 PM (#522157 - in reply to #522154)
Subject: Re: Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.



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November 2005
Posts: 4809

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Nice looking guitar. It's the sort of unit I'd trade my tele for.....all you need in an electric guitar, a place to plug it in and a place to turn it up :-)

I'm sure we have a few members here with NOS (new old stock) parts that will suit your need.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2016-02-14 3:50 PM (#522159 - in reply to #522154)
Subject: Re: Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.


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Posts: 7209

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
Shoot me an email mileskb at aol dot com. I have the studs for that bridge.
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loganlombard
Posted 2016-07-09 12:47 PM (#526567 - in reply to #522154)
Subject: Re: Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.


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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Special thanks to our very own Miles Mr. Ovation for his help. This one is finally working after not being played for 6 or so years!



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danomyte
Posted 2016-07-18 9:55 PM (#526728 - in reply to #522154)
Subject: Re: Restoring Ovation Viper. Need help.



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Looks nice. All you need is a pick guard.
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