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Joined: June 2021 Posts: 11
| Hello folks!
At 61 years young I am a new guitar player and have recently purchased an older Ovation 1224-4. How did I end up with an vintage Ovation you ask? Well when I was in grade school the music teacher had an Ovation guitar and I was amazed at the sound that came from it. I never forgot that. Now, I have my own, however, it was supposed to have nylon strings on it and when I got it was strung with metal and there are two cracks in the neck and parallel with it. Can one replace the neck? Should I take it to a pro and have them fix the cracks? Can they be fixed? It only cost me a hundred dollars Canadian so it is not a HUGE loss if it cannot be salvaged but I am hoping I can do something with it to save it. If the neck CAN be replaced, can I put a neck on it that supports it being strung with metal. Thank you for taking the time to read these ramblings of the world's oldest guitar rookie. |
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Joined: June 2021 Posts: 11
| OOoops...it is a 1124-4....sorry... |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Anything can be fixed. Photos would help.
But post them in the "main" forum.
Only a few members can respond in the Welcome Center.
You will get more responses in "General Posting" or elsewhere.
Many members have repaired many Ovations here.
Someone should have a suggestion.
You have been "upgraded" to a Member.
And... Welcome!
Edited by Old Man Arthur 2021-06-07 12:34 AM
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Joined: June 2021 Posts: 11
| Hi Arthur. Thanks for the response (and the upgrade). I figured the only way I could get a better response was with that but I had no idea how to get it. Now I will continue my quest. |
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