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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-08-01 5:32 PM (#142123)
Subject: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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We're gearing up for our inner-city kids' outreach here. So the young couple who is leading music for the kids brought me their mando to lower the action/change the strings/make it easier to play. Well...not so easy. The rosewood bridge is held down by 2 screws through the top, and the bridge is cracking/pulling up/self-destructing everywhere between the screws. So...I know John and Kim's outgoing message states "If you need service on a non-US Ovation...please see your dealer." I read this to mean "go pound salt." I'm used to sending my guitars to the factory, and I wouldn't trust them to anyone else. What do I do with this mandolin?
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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-01 5:37 PM (#142124 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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See your dealer?
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-08-01 5:45 PM (#142125 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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Thank you very much. Anyone else?
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-08-01 5:59 PM (#142126 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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I guess I didn't make it clear...no warranty issues here. They bought it used, it's stamped USED. I'd just like to get it fixed for them. BTW...Al is my dealer of choice.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-08-02 12:12 AM (#142127 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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I think used celebrity mandos go fairly cheap.

Might ultimately be cheaper to replace it in kind versus paying for a repair.
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Bailey
Posted 2005-08-02 1:17 AM (#142128 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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bauerhillboy

The repair you need done should not be too hard for most guitar repair techs as the bridge on a Celebrity mandolin is basically an acoustic guitar type bridge. should be some guitar repair persons around Warren somewhere, and they might be willing to help a good cause.

Bailey
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-08-02 4:07 AM (#142129 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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I would get a trapeze style mando tailpiece and bolt it to the butt end of the body. Then cut away the wood of the bridge to expose only the saddle. Dave

http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_tailpieces/Mandolin_tailpieces...
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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-02 6:21 AM (#142130 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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BHB, what I really meant by my reply was more along the lines of Stephens' suggestion. 'See your dealer' about getting another mando.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-08-02 6:40 AM (#142131 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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I know. I LOL at your response...and the others. I sent an email to Kim to see if he'll help me out. Fact is these folks paid about $250 for this a few years ago, and the cost of a cheap A/E mando from MF is probably less than that. So I don't know how this will turn out. I do know that when someone comes to me with an Ovation problem I can't help but think they came to a very well connected guy...it's a great feeling to be in this "inner circle".
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MWoody
Posted 2005-08-02 7:58 AM (#142132 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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Get a hold of some of that stuff they are using on the Space Shuttle right now!

I wish you both sucess!

Seriously, an epoxy might be the next step.
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an4340
Posted 2005-08-02 2:01 PM (#142133 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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A friend of mine used a thick super glue to fix a bridge. Me, I'd bring it to a pro.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-08-02 3:13 PM (#142134 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project



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Stepping into a pro repair shop with a busted celeb mando is the first step down a very slippery slope. Trust me I have been there. There is not much a shop can do that'll cost you any less then the value of the instrument. My post about installing a tailpiece was NO joke. I would serious consider doing this and it'll cost you next to nothing. Dave
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-08-02 5:08 PM (#142135 - in reply to #142123)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Mandolin Project


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I DO understand why the bridge failed...at least I've learned something. The area between the 2 screws is punched full of holes for the strings to pull through, and there really isn't much wood left to give it strength in that area. I guess you really have to be carefull about the blank you use to make a bridge for one of these little things. Ebony would be better.
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