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  1. Hi All,

    I’ve got a 2018 J45 Vintage I bought new that the bridge is starting to lift off the body.

    ive opened a case with Gibson, got the auto email with with the case number, but haven’t been able to get a follow up to next steps (been about a month)

    Would any of you have contact info for a reliable service contact I can reach out to?

    thanks for any help.

    Rgds - Bill

  2. Hi all - I was going to reply to an older thread i started about recurring string buzz, but couldn't find it.   

    Anyways, the back story is I got a really good set up on my guitar, it played beautifully (luthier recommended by kidblast), then several months later developed some string buzz.  Addressed it via a truss rod tweak (via luthier recommendation) - guitar was back to gold.  A few months later it developed some more buzz... another truss rod tweak...  and then a few months later it developed buzz again.. and enough was enough.

    Cutting to the chase, I used to keep my guitar out in the stand.  I pretty much was able to keep it between 40 and 60 humidity via humidifiers etc... but it could land anywhere in that zone from day to day.  I decided I would try managing humidity by putting the guitar in the case at night with d'addario humidipaks.   about 5-6 months in, I have to say it's the best thing I have done.   

    The reason for this post is I just picked up the guitar started playing it and realized again just how nice it plays.  It doesn't just play nice, it plays nice enough for me to want to post about it.  Talk about bringing out the potential in an instrument!

    If anyone was to ask me what's important about a good set up - I would now include humidity management as a must have item.  

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  3. Thank you Dave.  Yes I saw they had the ones to use as a kick starter, but not until I was reading the literature on what I ordered.  I figured what i have can only move it in a positive direction, so going to give it a couple weeks with these and then check them.  If they wear out quick, I'll consider trying the kick starters.

    My angst is not playing my J45 for a few weeks while I let things adjust.  I've got other instruments, but none as nice as my gibby 🙂

  4. Hi everyone - I just wanted to report back where I landed on this...

    The buzzing has gone away without doing anything, but it leads me to believe the weather changes have been having a bigger effect on the guitar than I wanted.  I had been trying to manage the humidity in the room I keep the guitar, but I wasn't doing a great job at it.  So I've settled on casing the instrument at night and using the d'Addario humidipaks in the case to keep the humidity stable in the 45 - 50% range. 

    I just received the packs yesterday so expect it will take a little bit for things to stabilize, but once it does stabilize, I'm hoping it eliminates (or at least minimizes) changes due to climate so the whole adjust the truss rod, change shims on the bridge etc... stops being a thing of concern.   

    Interesting, question about truss rod adjustments leads me to humidity control - good input here.

  5. Thanks guys, love the VW bus'...  seems like ZW actually lived the life.  My wife just had to get a new car, and the cost to get something that would fit 3 boys and 2 dogs had us looking at old VW bus' and seeing if we could restore one.   We didn't go that direction, but kind of wish we did.  

    Here's a picture of a set up from a local musician that drives a bus.  Just plain cool

     

    May be an image of outdoors

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  6. 2 hours ago, merciful-evans said:

    I'm gonna cheat. This was yesterday.

    Preparing to take Cherry home from mine. She's recovering from a spinal fracture (yes close run thing & out of hospital about a week) and in a neck brace. I pack food and personals into bags & load the car up ready. When I get in she has a vertigo attack. So bring everything back inside & settle her down as best I can. She absolutely must not have another fall. 

    This morning: Just about to wake her and hoping for the best.

    good luck

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  7. 13 hours ago, E-minor7 said:

    Damn, uncle - things like that happens. Maybe you could report it and get the thread revived. The staff has shown excellent service before. 

    Is that a VW-bus in your avatar ?

    Thanks EM7, i've contacted the moderators.  Either way not a huge deal, but it did have good info.  And yes my avatar is a little scrap wood art, and I carved out the semblance of a VW bus.  It was in oak... oak is not super easy to work with in a carving manner but it's a fun little bus.

     

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  8. This being the just got in from a gig thread - thought i'd note I just got in from a gig...  my own style gig.  I set up outside, amp, mic, and played full volume to the chickens.  No complaints, they all came to my end of the pen, sat on the fence and swayed back and forth. One had a lighter going.

    Anyone else got a gig to talk about?

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  9. 19 hours ago, Whitefang said:

     There is a kid down the street who has some buds come over and "jam" a bit.  But they really do need to practice.  REALLY need to! [blink] 

    Whitefang

    That could've been me, sorry.  I've figured out how to work the volume part of an amp, just the playing guitar part is stumping.  Oh well, go with what you know... volume.

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  10. 19 hours ago, kidblast said:

    it's starting to return in my neck of the woods unc..  and no dis takin by me, I get it..

    That said I'm doing my first solo gig, in 2 years on Saturday..  Kind of phyc'd for it,

    there is an open mic that a friend hosts at a pizza place with a huge outside setting..  they started again about a month ago, he's been bugging me to go.. so that is tomorrow night.

    I hope this delta nonsense doesn't send us back to March 2020.. 

    Rock on KB - good luck with the gigs!

  11. 4 hours ago, MissouriPicker said:

    Things are opening-up around here.   My regular gig for over eight years started-up (inside) about two months ago and they’re opening a new location later this year.  I play there tomorrow at noon.  Also, two new coffee shops have opened here in Independence and both are within 3 miles of me.   Still waiting for Caribou Coffee to restart.   Wineries have started again with their music.  Also, playing a nursery (trees, shrubs) in two weeks.  It’s kind of turning into a situation of “How many gigs do you want to play?”

    Glad to hear things are opening up for you MP. I don't know what's going to go on wiht this delta variant, but I sure am ready for things to open up.   Lots of breweries and restaurants with live music (mostly single acoustic stuff) I hope we get things back under control and keep seeing more music opportunities.

  12. Was sitting outside Saturday early afternoon...  and somewhere in the distance could hear a band set up.  They got going on the typical dinosaur rock type of stuff - full band, none of this solo acoustic type stuff, cool to hear.  So I got me to enjoy a nice outdoor gig.  Was a nice way to spend the evening - hope music is coming back for all of you.

  13. 6 hours ago, AnneS said:

    Beater guitars don’t work for me— I still need to like what’s in my hands and coming into my ears, even if I’m just noodling around outside, etc.

    My two cents…

    I think that sums it up well...  the beater kind of bums me out and makes me wish I was playing the other.  I do like the rain song idea, have to go check them out

     

    1 hour ago, dhanners623 said:

    Get a Farida slope. They are well-built guitars, don't cost a lot, and a poly finish will outlive you.

    Before the pool question started, this was the direction I was headed just to have a second guitar left in alternate tunings.   Maybe will still go this direction.

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