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  Joined: July 2022 Posts: 13
 
  | Thank you for having this forum.  I probably should have started here.  
  
My brother gave me a 1651 Legend that has the top caved in; fretboard extension falls off.  It has A-bracing. The Stereo pickup only worked on one channel.    
  
I bought a Collector's Series Ovation new in the past, but my ex-wife got it in a divorce.  Always wanted another Ovation... a Legend, so when David gave me this one, I took it.  (My original was based on a Custom Balladeer)  
  
The action is still great!    
  
I play praise and worship in a couple church bands.  My goal is to get it capable of using it in this capacity.  
  
I watched a video on how to repair the top.  The guy said it was caused of drying out.   
  
I put it in a trash bag with a wet rag inside it for a couple weeks.    
  
Took the electronics out of it, (available, if someone wants parts), and got a Fishman Power-tap sound hole pickup for it.  
  
I installed a bridge doctor on the bridge.  (doesn't do enough... don't want to push my luck with too much pressure).  
  
The video showed gently stretching the top/bracing back into place and adding additional bracing over the original bracing to give it more strength.  I did that.  
  
Top started to cave in again when strings were re-applied  
  
I had re-attached the aluminum braces inside with epoxy on my first repair with the bridge doctor.  This time, I added some wood epoxy at the joint where the aluminum mesh is, but still caves in under standard tuning.  
  
The finish is pretty good, not the standard cracking I normally see on old Ovations.  It sounds pretty amazing unplugged, (and I have some really good guitars to compare it to).  
  
Please direct me to insight.  
  
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   Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
  Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Hey Joe.  Only a few members may respond in the "Welcome Center".  
So I have "upgraded" you to a full member.  You may now post in other sections.  
I would recommend posting this in "General Posting" or "About My Guitar".  
Or the "Bottom Feeding Luthiery Guild".  
Good Luck in you search.  And Welcome.      
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  Joined: July 2022 Posts: 13
 
  | Thank you.    
  
Will dp | 
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  Joined: July 2022 Posts: 13
 
  | I should add that I gradually, over a week of applying pressure with a block on the back of the top braces, have gotten the top back into correct position before installing braces over the top of the original braces.  After that, I put strings back on it. (And then it caved in again).  
  
Here is what I am thinking.  
  
The joint where the aluminum mesh is the weak spot.  
  
I left on vacation this week, but before going, I put the top under reverse pressure to have it into correct position upon return.  (flat --> slightly arched).  
  
make small braces to go over the joint and glue into place.   The problem is getting my hand in there to create/fit braces.    
  
If it was not too difficult to remove the back, that would be much better.  Anybody ever do it?  
  
Any insight??  experience?  
  
Additionally, I will apply more pressure to bridge doctor | 
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