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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-11-29 12:41 PM (#388897)
Subject: van Gogh's Delima ..
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Has anyone here been successful in reattaching an HS 'ear' with minimal evidence of such?

I have a chance of getting an Ovation that had an ear glued back on. But it is an obvious repair.

Any solutions or suggestions? Does the MS perform such an operation?

TIA

BTW, a 'search' wasn't fruitful...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-11-29 12:54 PM (#388898 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..


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Location: Marlton, NJ
I was pondering that very question this morning. Let me know if you come up with anything.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-11-29 1:55 PM (#388899 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..
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Location: Phoenix AZ
YES. I bought an old 1127 Artist with a missing ear. I had Rich Beck guitars here in the Phoenix area fabricate a replacement for me. He milled down a nice piece of mahogany into the exact shape needed and then fit it into position. Gloss and buffed finished it so it was just about invisible. The "seam" looked like a small scratch in the lacquer, nothing more. You could actually see nothing of it from the front, seam was only visible slightly from the rear. I think I paid about $175. for the repair, but Beck is not known to be cheap.
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-11-29 2:57 PM (#388900 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..
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I replaced an ear chip on the Katrina survivor Balladeer:


I wanted the chip to show so I didn't worry about staining it. The most important part was to make sure the part on the HS that was getting the fix was ABSOLUTELY flat. After that it was a smiple bit to glue on the patch, and remove averything that didn't look like an ear.
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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-29 3:11 PM (#388901 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Just refer to the graft, euphemistically, as a "beauty mark", and be done with it.
Its not an "original slothead Adamas", right?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-11-29 5:07 PM (#388902 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..
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Dave, thanx for the info. Your description sounds like sumpin' I could live with.

dawg, day-um fine job! I would have had to try a bit of stain since that fit is awesome.

C², noper... but it is one on my short list! ;)
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-11-29 6:28 PM (#388903 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..
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The "ear" broken off on mine was significantly bigger than dawg's.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-11-29 6:46 PM (#388904 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..


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Location: SoCal
My first Ovation, a 1121 Artist, was $25 off because it had fallen over and the same ear as in this pic had broken off. A friend who did wood work carved a new ear. You could see it but had to be looking for it.

I traded that guitar for my "for shit sounding" Legend (hey, I was young and stupid) in early 1979. Everytime I see a local Artist model for sale on ebay, I look to see if it was mine....
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-11-29 7:59 PM (#388905 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..


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Location: South of most, North of few
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
The "ear" broken off on mine was significantly bigger than dawg's.
Mike Tyson size?
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1617
Posted 2009-11-29 8:30 PM (#388906 - in reply to #388897)
Subject: Re: van Gogh's Delima ..


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Location: Huntington Beach
I read a post a while back that had pics of an ear transplant performed by the MS that looked perfect. Don't remember who it was but he will be by shortly.
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