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Damon67
Posted 2006-12-06 9:09 PM (#228227)
Subject: UKII Fret work?



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Hello All.

I found this group and had to join immediately! My first Ovation was a Preacher, which later that year, I traded in for the UKII. I bought this guitar new back in '82. I have a dozen guitars (including a new Elite LX), but this one by far is my favorite.

After 25 years, the frets have been worn down considerably, but I hesitate to bring this beauty in to any "Ol' Hack" for repair. I'd like to have the frets as close to original as possible. I live in the Seattle area. Does anyone have a suggestion as to who might be able to do a stellar job on this for me? Does anyone have the original fret specs?

Also, one of the threaded holes for the bridge posts is a bit stripped. It has been for many years. I put some teflon tape around the threads on the post itself and it seems to do fine, but if I'm getting the other work done, I may as well see if it can be fixed. Has anyone else had a similar problem? Can it be fixed (as it's in the body itself)?

Any help or info is much appreciated.

Damon
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numbfingers
Posted 2006-12-06 9:27 PM (#228228 - in reply to #228227)
Subject: Re: UKII Fret work?


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Location: NW Washington State
Damon-

Mike Lull's shop is near you: http://www.mikelull.com/repairs.htm

He's a well-known builder and repairman. I haven't been to the shop, so I can't offer an opinion.

I've been wondering what the frets on a UKII should be like. I bought a body and neck on eBay and the frets seem low and wide compared to my Deacon and Breadwinner. I still need a nut, neckplate, and neck screws to make it playable.

-Steve W.
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Damon67
Posted 2006-12-06 9:41 PM (#228229 - in reply to #228227)
Subject: Re: UKII Fret work?



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They are fat frets. I love 'em... Or used to. The nut. I forgot about that. Mine's lose, but the strings seem to keep it in place. I guess a lil crazy glue?
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Damon67
Posted 2006-12-06 9:41 PM (#228230 - in reply to #228227)
Subject: Re: UKII Fret work?



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And buy the way, thanks for the info. I'll have a look.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-12-06 9:55 PM (#228231 - in reply to #228227)
Subject: Re: UKII Fret work?



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If you can live without it for a few weeks, the factory can perform near miracles and put it back to original condition.

Their pricing is also unbelievably reasonable.
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