I have just recently restrung my Soprano Zebrawood Ohana, and was thinking how nice those Brown Worths were sounding, when I but the uke on the bed, and went into the kitchen to do the dishes. When I returned, the strings were all loose, and laying above the headstock, and the bridge and saddle gone!. I have a fairly cluttered space, and I have no idea how far that thing might have traveled. It looks like the glue just let go, but there are a few slivers of wood sticking up that must have come from the bridge.
Any ideas on how big my radius for searching should be? Do Ohana's have a warranty? It has lived a privileged live, no drastic temperature changes, lives in it's case with a properly watered Herco. Not a scratch or dent on it. I have only had it since the end of May.
:anyone: happen to be in the room when a soprano popped it's bridge?
–Lori
Any ideas on how big my radius for searching should be? Do Ohana's have a warranty? It has lived a privileged live, no drastic temperature changes, lives in it's case with a properly watered Herco. Not a scratch or dent on it. I have only had it since the end of May.
:anyone: happen to be in the room when a soprano popped it's bridge?
–Lori