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DrEllis
Posted 2010-05-19 6:19 PM (#3367)
Subject: Hi! New Member here :)
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Posts: 2

Location: Ontario Canada
Hi all.. Ive recently acquired an old Balladeer. It was dropped,and the head was broken off and lost some years ago..Looking on the net for any information about the guitar i stumbled upon this site here and found the look-up section. I ran the numbers here at your site (ser.#2169) and discovered that its a lot older than I had originally estimated. I am looking for advice on how to go about restoring this old beauty. Preferably with a repro or original Ovation head. I will include a few pics and I look forward to all of your input on this matter :)
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Dano48
Posted 2010-05-19 6:24 PM (#3368 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)


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Posts: 46

Location: Michigan
OUCH!!

Yup, it's broke all right.

Welcome and good luck on the head job. ;)
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Patch
Posted 2010-05-19 6:29 PM (#3369 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)



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May 2006
Posts: 4221

Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent
I rarely post in the welcome section, but welcome and VERY nice find!

The only place that can do that instrument justice is the Ovation factory itself. Do a search about repairs and you should find PILES of information about how to go about it.

And be sure to post pics when you get it back. (After you've cleaned your drool off of it. Yeah. It's gonna look that good!) :D :cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-05-19 7:12 PM (#3370 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)


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Posts: 12750

Location: Boise, Idaho
I've never seen a broken neck repaired where the original pieces weren't used, but I have a lot to learn. I would think you will need to find a replacement neck. As Patch said, the best place is the factory. They do great work.
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DrEllis
Posted 2010-05-19 8:02 PM (#3371 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)
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Posts: 2

Location: Ontario Canada
Thank you all for the speedy replies :) I have since sent an email to Ovation Canada in regards to this. I wait now with fingers crossed :) They are not so far from where I live so it's looking pretty good for a days worth of research :) I will keep you all posted on this little fellas progress for sure :)
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numbfingers
Posted 2010-05-19 10:32 PM (#3372 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)


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January 2006
Posts: 1111

Location: NW Washington State
I think that seesquare (a member here) grafted the upper part of a neck from one Ovation to another. Not a simple project!
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AussieJames
Posted 2010-05-19 11:25 PM (#3373 - in reply to #3367)
Subject: Re: Hi! New Member here :)



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Posts: 3084

Location: Brisbane Australia
Dr Ellis welcome.....

It's the "Mothership" (Ovation Factory) or nothing I suggest...

Good luck

AJ
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