• Seagull Guitar Bulge

    From Seth Carstens@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 5 11:27:12 2018
    Hi there,

    I bought a Seagull S6 guitar 2 weeks ago while travelling and when I got back I noticed it had a bulge by the bass strings on the guitar. It seems to play well and I have had some people that it is normal but also some that seem to say that it could be
    bad. Any answers would be appreciated.

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  • From hubops@ccanoemail.ca@21:1/5 to sethj9532@gmail.com on Wed Dec 5 16:55:54 2018
    On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 11:27:12 -0800 (PST), Seth Carstens
    <sethj9532@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi there,

    I bought a Seagull S6 guitar 2 weeks ago while travelling
    and when I got back I noticed it had a bulge by the bass strings
    on the guitar.
    It seems to play well and I have had some people
    that it is normal but also some that seem to say
    that it could be bad. Any answers would be appreciated.



    http://tinyurl.com/y99ve7qr

    It is a decent entry level guitar $ 400. Canadian dollars -
    < $ 300. US >
    Having it repaired or replaced might be more than its worth ?
    If it bugs you - dump it - if not - play the crap out of it !
    I like my 2 old Godin flat top dreads - S&P spruce/rosewood
    and Norman cedar/mahogany.
    If I remember correctly - Robt. Godin built his business
    on the Seagull - his guitars were built in a small Quebec town.
    John T.

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  • From Steve Hawkins@21:1/5 to Seth Carstens on Thu Dec 6 15:48:14 2018
    Seth Carstens <sethj9532@gmail.com> wrote in news:d4e426fb-c434-4041-802c-db34c67089f3@googlegroups.com:

    Hi there,

    I bought a Seagull S6 guitar 2 weeks ago while travelling and when I
    got back I noticed it had a bulge by the bass strings on the guitar.
    It seems to play well and I have had some people that it is normal but
    also some that seem to say that it could be bad. Any answers would be appreciated.

    It might be reacting to a change in location, higher humidity can cause the
    top to swell. It could also be caused by a brace coming loose or cracking,
    an easy fix for a luthier/repair tech. Get it checked out.

    Steve Hawkins

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  • From mark.bluemel@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Seth Carstens on Fri Dec 7 01:25:07 2018
    On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 19:27:16 UTC, Seth Carstens wrote:
    Hi there,

    I bought a Seagull S6 guitar 2 weeks ago while travelling and when I
    got back I noticed it had a bulge by the bass strings on the guitar.
    It seems to play well and I have had some people that it is normal
    but also some that seem to say that it could be bad. Any answers
    would be appreciated.

    A photograph would probably help - put it on DropBox or similar and
    post a link. But taking it to a reputable local luthier, as Steve
    Hawkins suggested, is probably the best approach.

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