A Stunning Warranty Repair
Standingovation
Posted 2018-07-11 8:34 PM (#544431)
Subject: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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You could not ask for a more stunning repair than this ...

BEFORE and AFTER photos of my beloved FD14-AV50 (50th Anniversary) which had the bridge pop off and peel with it a good part of the cedar top. The repair job by Darren and crew is just friggin amazing.
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Standingovation
Posted 2018-07-11 8:36 PM (#544432 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: RE: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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Standingovation
Posted 2018-07-11 8:36 PM (#544433 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: RE: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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moody, p.i.
Posted 2018-07-11 8:55 PM (#544434 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair


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Nice!
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d'ovation
Posted 2018-07-11 9:36 PM (#544435 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair


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Looks good. But still should not have happened on a fairly new guitar.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2018-07-12 12:11 AM (#544436 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair


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If wood came up with the bridge, then isn't it a function of the wood used for the top rather than the glue on the saddle?
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Standingovation
Posted 2018-07-12 5:51 AM (#544437 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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Not sure why the thing pulled off but just thrilled with the repair. What's left of the factory crew is still top notch in my book.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2018-07-12 7:23 AM (#544438 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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If not for the before photo, you’d have a tough time arguing that a repair was even made. Fabulous!
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DanSavage
Posted 2018-07-12 8:35 AM (#544441 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair



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What gauge strings did you have on the guitar?
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cholloway
Posted 2018-07-12 9:21 AM (#544442 - in reply to #544431)
Subject: Re: A Stunning Warranty Repair


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You can see by the wood grain in the top that it was repaired and not replaced. Just amazing!
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