Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Sango acoustic repair

I repaired a Sango acoustic guitar for a friend and took a few pictures. Never heard of the brand before, but after I finished, what a nice sounding guitar! I could tell before the fix it was nice, but the action was very high, unplayable really.
The following sequence is a bit out of order, but you can see the surprise. After trying and trying to get the neck to slide out of the pocket, I could see wooden dowels holding it to the body. So I had to pull it off versus slide it off. Would have been a lot faster had I known. So hopefully this knowledge will be valuable to someone else.
Sorry I didn't write down the model number. If I can find it I will post.
This guitar is a definite keeper.
My quite a bit less-than-perfect song on youtube doesn't do it justice, but hopefully you can tell it really is a nice sounding guitar. Notes are separate, great volume, and great harmonics.

2 comments:

  1. Sooooo? How did it come out. Inquiring minds want to know. Pics?

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    1. Good I thought. This song is after it was finished. I burned the finish though a bit from all the steam, thinking the neck would slide off, instead of pull off (because of the dowels).

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