Newbie question
Brad Tyler
Posted 2007-08-28 7:53 AM (#84120)
Subject: Newbie question


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The saddle on my CP2001 has several extra grooves. I contacted Ovation and they kindly sent me a new saddle at no charge. The new saddle has no grooves in it. Is this normal?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-28 7:58 AM (#84121 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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Absolutely.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-08-28 8:00 AM (#84122 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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Grooves are created by string wear.....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-28 8:08 AM (#84123 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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lanaki
Posted 2007-08-28 12:54 PM (#84124 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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in the above example, however, the strings were created to fit the grooves.


edited for a second thought: some strings on this model will create grooves. groovy!
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-08-28 3:16 PM (#84125 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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Originally worn by Jeff W.:
Jeff can obviously get away with it, but I don't wipe well enough to wear something like that.

Dave
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-28 5:57 PM (#84126 - in reply to #84120)
Subject: Re: Newbie question


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