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Ahmed Flamenco

 

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That what happened after the complet... 

Nothing go well 100% hahahahaha .
after good finishing,fretting to 12th fret,stringing,the guitar sound was awesome,outstanding,the best sounding guitar I've ever played with a long lasting sustain,percussive basses and ultra-wide trebbles.
the gloss of the vanished and also color depth changed among grain.
this is not the case, one of the top harmonic bars is some how loose causing additional undesirable sound. I don't know what I have to do .
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constructordeguitarras

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RE: That what happened after the com... (in reply to Ahmed Flamenco

Look in side with an inspection mirror or feel inside with your hand and find where it's loose. Then apply glue and clamp. Glue could be applied with a syringe or a thin spatula or even a piece of paper. Don't give up.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 15 2015 22:34:22
 
Ahmed Flamenco

 

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RE: That what happened after the com... (in reply to constructordeguitarras

The problem is that there is no space between the bar and the top.
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RE: That what happened after the com... (in reply to Ahmed Flamenco

you could try some Zap super thin CA. It's great stuff and will leach into all open joins.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 16 2015 19:27:46
 
constructordeguitarras

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RE: That what happened after the com... (in reply to Ahmed Flamenco

Maybe you could find the loose spot by sliding a scrap of paper between the bar and the soundboard. Wax paper might be best.

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