Broken Ear
gh1
Posted 2006-04-26 3:29 PM (#257212)
Subject: Broken Ear


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Well, i've lived with it for a while now, it doesn't effect the sound or playability but my Collector's 2005 has a broken ear on the treble side. Don't ask -- lets just say i USED to have a dog.

If i were ever to get the bug to have it repaired, how would you advise me to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

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gh1
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Beal
Posted 2006-04-26 3:31 PM (#257213 - in reply to #257212)
Subject: Re: Broken Ear



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call the factory
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cliff
Posted 2006-04-26 7:44 PM (#257214 - in reply to #257212)
Subject: Re: Broken Ear


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Or have it refinished in a Van Gogh motif . . .
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-26 11:27 PM (#257215 - in reply to #257212)
Subject: Re: Broken Ear


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I'm looking at a piece of mahogany that I have laying around as a possible woodwork project. My CA has a broken ear.
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ibz
Posted 2006-04-27 12:23 PM (#257216 - in reply to #257212)
Subject: Re: Broken Ear


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I thought this was about your real ear, and how earplugs are a good thing...

nvm, good luck with getting it fixed
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