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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-10 9:00 PM (#504618)
Subject: Help... Broken Saddle


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Hello All. New member here. My 20+ year old ovation had a catastrophic failure and I need your help finding a replacement part. The saddle on my guitar suddenly split apart. I took it to my local guitar shop and they couldn't help me. Can any of you tell me where I can get a replacement part? It's an Ovation Celebrity I believe, but I don't know the model number. There isn't a sticker inside like my other Ovation. I have pictures that I'll try to post here. I love this guitar and don't want to just let it go.
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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-10 9:06 PM (#504619 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle


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Well I can't figure out how to attach a photo. Guess I need help with that to!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-01-10 9:41 PM (#504620 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle



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You can post the photo to another site, like photobucket or facebook...
Then you can post the address here and we can go there to see it.
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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-10 11:08 PM (#504622 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle


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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-01-11 12:08 AM (#504623 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle



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That is a broken bridge.
Your option are to find another bridge on eBay.
Or you could drill holes to convert it over to bridge pins.

Or you could just buy another guitar.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-01-11 12:23 AM (#504624 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle



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Nasty! How did that happen?
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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-11 12:48 PM (#504630 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle


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It just did. I guess years of use. I had it out of the case one day. finished playing. Put it in the stand, and then about 5 mins later hear this terrible ping sound.
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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-11 12:51 PM (#504631 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle


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Can any of you help me with the model of this guitar? I believe it's a celebrity, but there isn't a sticker on the inside. Only a serial number of 373719.

If I had the model type I guess finding a new bridge would be easier. And thanks for your help.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-01-11 2:31 PM (#504635 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle



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That is a six-string Celebrity.
That is all you would really need to know to find a bridge.
It would be nice to have the screw-holes in the right place.
But if you get a USA bridge without holes, you can add the screws wherever you'd like.
The first problem would be carefully removing the old bridge.

I am guessing that it is a Super-Shallow bowl.
That is probably a CS257 or a CC48.
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HomeTeam420
Posted 2015-01-14 10:47 PM (#504740 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle


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It's definitely shallow. I've been to the ovation page, but can't find model #'s CS257 or CC48 to get the correct part number. I've been to ebay, but can't find any ovation bridges at all. Any idea as to where else to look.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-01-15 1:20 AM (#504745 - in reply to #504618)
Subject: Re: Help... Broken Saddle



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Again... The model of your guitar does not matter.
Most Ovation bridges are the same.
That includes Celebrity bridges.
Some have bolt holes. Some do not.
Older USA bridges have bolt holes.
But if you get a newer bridge without the bolt holes, you can drill new holes.

You can contact John Budny at the Mini-Mother to see if they have a bridge.
That would be john[dot]budny(at)kmcmusic[dot]com

Or you could buy a pinned bridge and put it on, if you have the skills.
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