Dacious
April 7th, 2003, 05:37 AM
Bought a low-end guitar for a friend, looked good described as 'excellent condition, plays really well'. I only spent $80US on it all up. It's a Canora with a solid top/laminate sides and one of those funky 70's chrome soundhole pickups.
Everything on it looks fine, and it is glossy and shiny as advertised, but the front of the body/soundhole region is bowed down by the neck (sun damage maybe). It's only 1/4" at the front of the soundhole, but it lifts the neck and renders the action at the neck/body join about 1/4".
The seller says "we're not experts and we can't see anything wrong and you should have asked and why are you looking for mint guitars cheap on ebay and anyone else would think it's a bargain etc etc." Sheesh.
If I remove the strings, and use a couple wedges between the fairly substantial top-bottom braces, and steam under the front edge, any chance I can lift back up a little?
Or should I just put it down to experience and use it for a slide guitar?
Everything on it looks fine, and it is glossy and shiny as advertised, but the front of the body/soundhole region is bowed down by the neck (sun damage maybe). It's only 1/4" at the front of the soundhole, but it lifts the neck and renders the action at the neck/body join about 1/4".
The seller says "we're not experts and we can't see anything wrong and you should have asked and why are you looking for mint guitars cheap on ebay and anyone else would think it's a bargain etc etc." Sheesh.
If I remove the strings, and use a couple wedges between the fairly substantial top-bottom braces, and steam under the front edge, any chance I can lift back up a little?
Or should I just put it down to experience and use it for a slide guitar?
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