
yag
Still Newbie
Hi guys...
Today, I have been saddened by the accident that happened to my guitar. And I would really appreciate any useful advise (Muttley are you there?)
Long story short, my acoustic guitar that I have taken care of better than I have taken care of myself, is broken because I have dropped it (it was in its softcase that was hanging on my shoulder and while I was trying to adjust the strap lock of the case one-handed, it gave way and the guitar went down vertically). And yes, I normally keep it in a hardcase, but at that time the hardcase was checked-in.
The guitar is an ovation and the luthiers around here (Izmir, Turkey) are not very experienced with composite-bowl acoustics...
The top wood is cracked, and is not connected to the bowl at two points. One at the bottom (point of hit) and one at the cutaway (opposite of point of hit). The vertical crack goes as far as the bridge and the opening at the cutaway is very small (~3 cm) while the opening at the bottom is quite large (~25 cm). And here are couple of pictures..
Today, I have been saddened by the accident that happened to my guitar. And I would really appreciate any useful advise (Muttley are you there?)
Long story short, my acoustic guitar that I have taken care of better than I have taken care of myself, is broken because I have dropped it (it was in its softcase that was hanging on my shoulder and while I was trying to adjust the strap lock of the case one-handed, it gave way and the guitar went down vertically). And yes, I normally keep it in a hardcase, but at that time the hardcase was checked-in.
The guitar is an ovation and the luthiers around here (Izmir, Turkey) are not very experienced with composite-bowl acoustics...
The top wood is cracked, and is not connected to the bowl at two points. One at the bottom (point of hit) and one at the cutaway (opposite of point of hit). The vertical crack goes as far as the bridge and the opening at the cutaway is very small (~3 cm) while the opening at the bottom is quite large (~25 cm). And here are couple of pictures..