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Joined: April 2020 Posts: 3
| I own 6 assorted Ovation acoustic / electric guitars. (and one electric Deacon) I've never had much issue with any of them that my local music shop couldn't handle. UNTIL....... I just inherited my first Adamas 1687-8 from my fathers passing and wanted it looked over by a true Ovation service center. I sent pictures and a description of the issues to the Ovation website. I got a quick and positive response. I agreed to the repairs and sent it to Connecticut for repairs. HERE is the problem:
I sent the guitar on Dec. 27th and show UPS delivery conformation Jan. 2nd. Since then, I haven't heard a thing from Darren Wallace. (the name and address I was given to send it to) I've emailed my concerns and was told that Darren is one of only two techs working on these guitars and that they said that they can't guarantee a repair time. Their repair quote stated that it should take 1.5-2 hours plus parts.
Am I being overly worried or is 3 months an excessive time to expect some form of contact? Has anybody else experienced this?
Thanks for any assistance on this matter. |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Have you tried to Call Them?
https://www.ovationguitars.com/contact
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Joined: April 2020 Posts: 3
| The only number I can find is the California offices. They haven't a clue whats going on in Connecticut. So, no. I have NOT called anybody in the actual repair shop in Connecticut. Does anybody have their number? |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7210
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | While they might not have a clue what's going on in CT I"m pretty sure they have the "Customer Service Number" so you can check on your order. I think the service center is actually in TN, so you might need to be specific. They are doing warranty repairs, non-warranty repairs, and building guitars. there is a "To check on existing orders" number on the website. |
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Joined: April 2020 Posts: 3
| Mr. Ovation,
Thanks for your interest in my situation. I was finally able to reach someone in Tn. who was able to track my guitar by the RA number. I'm being told that current turnaround in their Ct. shop is around 6 months. They are down to two healthy repair technicians. Just so you know if somebody else asks. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7210
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Glad you were able to get a response. Not sure if it helps, or makes you feel better, but the results from the shop are generally amazing and worth the wait. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10581
Location: NJ | with covid 19 anything is anyone's guess |
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