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NAGD : The battle of the bulge
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I picked up a cheapie beater acoustic off Ebay, a Grant F-120 (pics to follow). Apparently MIJ around 70's 80's probably a company rebadging them on import. It looks pretty nice apart from a few knocks and one poor repair but its just for around the house so Im not to fussed.
I knew it had a bulge behind the bridge before I bought it but its made the action so high its difficult to play.
Ive seen all sorts from damp rags left in the soundhole to gadgets that pull it back to shape. Bearing in mind this is a cheapie Im not going to spend £100's fixing it.
Are there any methods that actually work to reduce it?
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Yes, I can't see the guitar would be in need to be humidified as a soundboard that has bellied is a sign of excess humidification.
Alternatively - u could take up slide playing.
Oh, Grants had shops in Edinburgh and Glasgow
I recall getting strings there when visiting friends in Glasgow West End Byres Road area.
He imported Grant badged guitars from Japan (Fujigen (also made Ibanez, Greco, Antoria, CSL etc) or Matsumoko (Aria)).
The result is I have a decent action again - just as it was when I bought it. The top E is almost touching the bridge as it leaves the saddle, so I can't do this again. However, the top has been stable for the last 3 years so I probably won't have to.
The top bulged due to too much moisture (a constant issue with my parents old house).
Before using, the guitar had a high action and sounded dead. After, the action was improved and it had life back in the sound.
I would certainly use one again on a cheaper guitar that needed some help.