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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 3
| Hi to everyone from Milan, Italy.
It's nice to see that there is a forum for the roundback fans :D
In the past years i owned several Ovations and one Adamas. (elite, c.legend, coll.92, coll.93)
Now i have a Book Elite that i love
But i have a little problem.
A finis crack-sign on the top
How i can resolve this?
I know that the spruce top it's "ambered" and can be a problem to repaint the crack only "locally".
So i'm considering the idea to refinish all the top.
Would you raccomand this?
Will be easy to remove the bridge?
It's only bolted or it's also glued?
I think that that removing the neck it's not a problem, but the epauettes?
Thanks, sorry for my english and hive a nice holidays and a Happy New 2006.
Maurizio. |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 6197
Location: Phoenix AZ | I would NOT refinish it. Just have the crack sealed with some cyano-glue. Dave |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 382
Location: USA | Refinsihing could possibly change everything...unless you know a master guitar craftsmen...I would not touch it...
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Joined: September 2004 Posts: 777
Location: East Wenatchee, WA | Originally posted by Standingovation:
I would NOT refinish it. Just have the crack sealed with some cyano-glue. Dave This is new to me in the discussion of cracks in the finish. By cyano-glue, do you mean super glue? My 1537 has a fairly long finish crack, but I have not paid it much mind figuring at some point I would send it in for a full refurb, but other than the crack and a few very small dings, it is perfect. Is sealing the crack something I should do? Can I do it myself, or is this a job for "Luthier-Man"? I am not sure I could get a fine enough bead to not be noticable. |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Do a search:Finish Cracks
This a job you can do yourself and it'll come out nice. |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265
Location: Warrenton, Virginia | leave it be and just play it. let the crack alone until it gets worse and there is no alternative accept to consider a repair.....then send it to the Ovation factory in Ct for repair. |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | What they said, leave it till you can't stand it anymore or it starts to grow and then plug it with super glue. Or have somebody do it for you, easy fix and hardly noticable. Leave the rest of the top and finish alone. |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3618
Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | I have had a wood top refinished due to a large 12" finish crack, AND I've also repaired small ones myself. The one I had refinished required the complete sanding off of the epaulets. They would not come off any other way. Even though the repair was successful, I'd never have that done to a nice guitar like the one you have. I've done my own crack repair using a water-based acrylic finish injected into the crack. That allowed for a very easy cleanup of the excess residue. |
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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 3
| Thanks to everyone.
I would not refinish the complete top, i'm gonna leave the book-elite to a luthier to repair only the crack.
Maurizio. |
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