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Title: problem
Post by: cecile on July 24, 2008, 01:11:30 PM
My beautiful Larrivée guitar has a big crack on it side. I did not banged it. She is 7 years old, and I always took real good care of it.  Anybody had a similar problem? What should I do?
Cécile
Title: Re: problem
Post by: ducktrapper on July 24, 2008, 01:25:31 PM
Unless it's a dreaded key crack caused by ... keys (or the like) in pocket it's likely a drying out problem. When did you first notice it? What's the humidity where you keep this guitar? Anyway, contact Larrivée customer service. It can be made as good as new but you need to control humidity. Best wishes on it.
Title: Re: problem
Post by: Roman on July 24, 2008, 02:01:35 PM
What Duck said . . .
Title: Re: problem
Post by: flatlander on July 25, 2008, 04:20:41 PM
Quote from: ducktrapper on July 24, 2008, 01:25:31 PM
Unless it's a dreaded key crack caused by ... keys (or the like) in pocket it's likely a drying out problem. 
I must admit I'd never heard of the "key crack" issue until it has been mentioned here a couple times. Luckily I've always taken everything out of my pockets anyway, because I just don't like the feel of the guitar pressing on something hard. I used to take my belt off always as well until my friend pointed out a few years ago that our guitars didn't stand a chance of touching our belt with our older guts!
Title: Re: problem
Post by: ducktrapper on July 25, 2008, 04:52:59 PM
Quote from: flatlander on July 25, 2008, 04:20:41 PM
I must admit I'd never heard of the "key crack" issue until it has been mentioned here a couple times. Luckily I've always taken everything out of my pockets anyway, because I just don't like the feel of the guitar pressing on something hard. I used to take my belt off always as well until my friend pointed out a few years ago that our guitars didn't stand a chance of touching our belt with our older guts!

Good One!   :blush:
I've always assumed that you would have to bring the guitar down very hard onto your lap in order for the keys to cause a crack. That it's not caused by just holding the guitar on your lap against something in the pocket. Anyone?

Title: Re: problem
Post by: Danny on July 25, 2008, 05:15:23 PM
Quote from: ducktrapper on July 25, 2008, 04:52:59 PM
Good One!   :blush:
I've always assumed that you would have to bring the guitar down very hard onto your lap in order for the keys to cause a crack. That it's not caused by just holding the guitar on your lap against something in the pocket. Anyone?


If one of the keys was pointed sharp end up :ohmy:
Title: Re: problem
Post by: jeremy3220 on July 25, 2008, 09:56:04 PM
Quote from: ducktrapper on July 25, 2008, 04:52:59 PM
Good One!   :blush:
I've always assumed that you would have to bring the guitar down very hard onto your lap in order for the keys to cause a crack. That it's not caused by just holding the guitar on your lap against something in the pocket. Anyone?



I don't think just resting it on something in your pocket would crack the sides. If it does you probably should be more worried about something else next to your pocket. The sides are thin though, .080" - .095" and Larrivee doesn't use side reinforcement braces.
Title: Re: problem
Post by: Cowgirlie on July 25, 2008, 11:04:13 PM
Dried out....or it did got banged :whistling:
Title: Re: problem
Post by: drathbun on July 26, 2008, 02:07:52 AM
Solid wood b/s split along the grain easily compared to laminate b/s. You'd be surprised at how easily. You might not even notice it until it starts to grow with the movement of the wood through the seasons.

The Insidious Key Crack (http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Musician/Guitar/Maintenance/KeyCrack/keycrack.html)
Title: Re: problem
Post by: Danny on July 26, 2008, 10:38:05 AM
Quote from: drathbun on July 26, 2008, 02:07:52 AM
Solid wood b/s split along the grain easily compared to laminate b/s. You'd be surprised at how easily. You might not even notice it until it starts to grow with the movement of the wood through the seasons.

The Insidious Key Crack (http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Musician/Guitar/Maintenance/KeyCrack/keycrack.html)
Nice link
Title: Re: problem
Post by: ducktrapper on July 27, 2008, 07:50:10 AM
Frets.com and Frank Ford knows all! Still a little unclear if or how easily it will crack just resting on your lap and pocket. Doesn't much matter to me. I keep nothing in my pockets but large bills.  :laughin: