I hadn't played my guitar since a jam a couple weeks ago, and I went to get it out last night, strummed a chord and realized the action felt a little high, and it was really low out of tune. So I start to re-tune it and something caught the corner of my eye. I see this...
Where the neck dovetails to the body is kind of yanked out and of course the two giant cracks on both sides.I'm taking it to my regular luthier next time I'm in Des Moines. (I live in Iowa City) I was just wondering if you wood/instrument scholars could tell me how this might have happened. I'm guessing it was due to the string tension and maybe a fluctuation in temperature since I was traveling with it. I think it was a little bit of a chilly night out and my house's heat was probably on when I got home, but I hadn't even taken it out of the case until last night, and it sure wasn't cracked at the jam. If this is the case, what kind of repair am I looking at? Is it a relatively simple/difficult fix and will she be OK when all is said and done? Also, what kind of things can I do to avoid this happening again? This is my first major instrument damage and I'd like for it to be the last if I have anything to do with it. I usually have a little humidifier in there, though I hadn't in a couple weeks before playing it last. Is there a special (likely expensive) case that will help protect it from this kind of thing? Just wanting to hear some talk about it, as I'm not happy about it and would like to hear what you guys think. Thanks in advance everyone, and again I'm sorry this pertains to guitars on the mandolincafe, but this is the best picker site on the web, and I'm a mandolin picker as well. Thank god my MT is still in tact.
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I'm taking it to my regular luthier next time I'm in Des Moines. (I live in Iowa City) I was just wondering if you wood/instrument scholars could tell me how this might have happened. I'm guessing it was due to the string tension and maybe a fluctuation in temperature since I was traveling with it. I think it was a little bit of a chilly night out and my house's heat was probably on when I got home, but I hadn't even taken it out of the case until last night, and it sure wasn't cracked at the jam. If this is the case, what kind of repair am I looking at? Is it a relatively simple/difficult fix and will she be OK when all is said and done? Also, what kind of things can I do to avoid this happening again? This is my first major instrument damage and I'd like for it to be the last if I have anything to do with it. I usually have a little humidifier in there, though I hadn't in a couple weeks before playing it last. Is there a special (likely expensive) case that will help protect it from this kind of thing? Just wanting to hear some talk about it, as I'm not happy about it and would like to hear what you guys think. Thanks in advance everyone, and again I'm sorry this pertains to guitars on the mandolincafe, but this is the best picker site on the web, and I'm a mandolin picker as well. Thank god my MT is still in tact.
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