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Oh Bugger.... Need advice
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HAd a REALLY bad moment today. Putting Xmas decs back in the loft - and a Chrtistmas Clock fell out of its box ---- straight through the body of my Avalon Accoustic......
Im 99.9% sure thats not repairable so its going to be an insurance job.
No idea what a replacement price would e. The Avalons have been out of production for a while, and this one was hand pickled by the guys at Lowden (when they were the same company). I believe I paid £600 or maybe £650 for the original (non hand picked) back in 2003. The origials top dropped after a couple of years - which is when the Lowden guys picked this out for me and retrofitted the elecrtics as the best guitar they had didnt have any.
So - Solid Sruce top, Solid Rosewood sides, Dreadnaught with Electrics (Fishman Prefix Plus). What would be of equivilant build/qualit/spec now. Obviously this is from a price perspective - Im going to have to try several to actually find its replacement, but the insurance company is going to want a rough cost. Its a new for old policy so its just finding what something like this would cost new now.
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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My guess is that damage won't affect how the guitar sounds.
However, it's going to affect its second hand value... so may be worth making a claim
The other thing you could do is turn it into a sound port instead which could actually be quite interesting.
I think thats a really good idea for a repair, but I guess less so from a resale value point of view. the port could easily be bound in the same scheme as the body to make it look like it belongs and hide any laminations. fully repairing and (mostly) hiding it is not out of the question as its a relatively straight grained peice of rosewood
do the insurance company let you keep the broken item when they have replaced new for old?
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What I'm saying is you'll probably do well to get £650 minus your excess. Do you still have the original purchase receipt? If the last official purchase price was higher it might be worth misplacing it...
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I'd go with the sound port repair option personally, depending on cost. That would look cool as hell.
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I'm surprised at people saying this is easily repairable. Not that I doubt anyone, just can't get my head around how you'd go about repairing that. Is it a case of cleaning up the hole and fitting another piece of wood into it?
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The more I actually think about it, the more sense it makes (and the more silly I feel!).
All the best with the guitar, hope you find a resolution!
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
a sound port is (relatviely speaking) pretty easy. But yeah, like any repair it needs to be done well to not look like a bodge, it can be done really professionally
The main thing to check is internal support. There may be an extra side support in this location and if there was i would remove it and add 2 new supports about an inch away from the new sound port. I would then check the thickness and stability of the sides, possibly bending a new backing peice to fit inside if I had any concerns. Then once the port was cut I would rebind it matching the body scheme. If all his was done carefully there wouldn't be any need to do any finish work other than on the new bit of binding. As long as a sensible shape was chosen there is no reason for it to look like a bodge
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you are right to mention other unseen damage with acoustics
Acoustics are designed to transfer vibrations and shock from a fall is transferred exactly the same way
as an example - A relitively small knock on the endpin can easily split the end block and loosen a few braces... but you might not see any damage on the outside
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson