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Waskel
Posted 2010-01-09 10:43 AM (#383620 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation



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Mitz, you the attitude police now?
Maybe mufuletta doesn't want to wait "a couple months" to find out he still needs a neck reset.
Ultrafan's advice was bad in a sea of good.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-01-09 10:49 AM (#383621 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Hey Mitz, you want rude and combative, I'm here.

But there's no need for that. Gator's spot on with his advice (as usual) and should be heeded.....
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-09 11:58 AM (#383622 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation
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It's nice to be a spectator for a change ...
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G8r
Posted 2010-01-09 1:40 PM (#383623 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Fortunately, unlike T28, I do have enough middle fingers to get my point across when necessary.
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BT717
Posted 2010-01-09 3:08 PM (#383624 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
It's nice to be a spectator for a change ...
Yeah, but for how long? :D
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-01-09 4:06 PM (#383625 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation



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ANYhooooo.....as mentioned. One of the advisors on page one of this thread can be highly certified by everyone else here to know what their talking about. (with regard to Ovations and Av gas only...)

Hang around a while and you'll get a sense of the character and characters around here.
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Ultrafan
Posted 2010-01-09 9:34 PM (#383626 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Hey,I'ts me again.I would never tell a guy to send his guitar to the factory without seeing the thing.Could be something simple.This lucky guy has a nice old Ovation.A neck "Reset"? Seems to me a little much at this point.Leave it as it is,research it,and learn about guitar care.To have 15 guys telling someone to send it off to the factory for a neck reset without ever seeing the guitar is not good advice to a new O fan.Take it slow and enjoy the story of this old O.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-09 9:56 PM (#383627 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation
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I'll assume you didn't blow up and look at the photos. Trust me there is no amount of removing the strings, wipe it down, and string it up again that's going undo the need for a reset on this old cheese cutter.

Yes, best to examine the guitar in person, but the poster wrote this request for opinions and I doubt he anticipated sending the guitar around for all of the experts to give their hands on feedback. Smart money says put the damn thing in a box and send it to the one place in the world that can make it like new.

Taking it slow and enjoying the story is wonderful advice, but I am afraid that it will do nothing to improve the condition of his guitar. But you're entitled to your opinion.

CLICK.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-01-09 10:05 PM (#383628 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Originally posted by G8r:
Fortunately, unlike T28, I do have enough middle fingers to get my point across when necessary.
You guys do know that before he shaved his mustache, Gator was a second cousin 3 times removed of a Columbian drug lord (I haven't had the heart to tell him that drug lords don't tend to go to school at Columbia U.). I wouldn't mess with this guy!

Well, actually, I would, but you shouldn't......
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cholloway
Posted 2010-01-09 10:24 PM (#383629 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Ees thees the hombre??

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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-01-09 10:31 PM (#383630 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
I wouldn't mess with this guy!

Well, actually, I would, but you shouldn't......
... swim against the Serge!!

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Omaha
Posted 2010-01-09 11:58 PM (#383631 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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Out of curiosity, if you send a 40 year old guitar (with a 40 year old, dried out top) to CT, for a neck reset, will they re-humidify the top before setting the neck angle?
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-01-10 2:05 AM (#383632 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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No-one can do it BETTER than Mom ..
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everysandwich
Posted 2011-07-02 11:23 AM (#383633 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation


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I did get in touch with the mothership and was told to send it and we'd go from there, but I never did.
I'm just going to sell it and use what I can from it to duct tape my ruined IRA. (who knew toxic mortgages would destroy the global shipping industry? Yet another thing I never saw comin'!) Anyway, shoot me an email if any of you want to make an offer. everysandwich at gmail. I'll also go post in the classifieds section. Carry on brilliantly, fine persons, and thanks so much for allt he advice on this thread.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-07-05 8:59 AM (#383634 - in reply to #383595)
Subject: Re: My ancient Ovation



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One other advantage with using the Mothership is that they'll inspect the guitar and provide accurate recommendations. If it needs a neck reset, they'll certainly recommend accordingly. If not, they'll give you an accurate estimate of what repairs do need to be done. No more, no less. I once sent them a guitar that I thought needed alot more than it did. Of course, you can have it refinished and pay more, but that may be different than just making a repair. They're great folks.
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