I was recently asked to restore this 1930-31 National Duolian with the crystalized finish. This guitar has deep family history being owned and played by the great grandfather of a friend of mine. He was an itinerate minister who played this guitar in his services. It hasn’t been played in years and is in fairly worn condition with a neck that is badly bowed, but otherwise intact. The family wants it returned to playable condition, but but does not want the wear and patine messed with. My kind of folks!
I’ll give everything a gentle cleaning and clean and lubricate the tuners, but the biggest question is how to address the neck bow. I’m leaning towards carbon fibre rods which I have done before, though I’d be curious to hear folks thoughts on the pros and cons of carbon fibre rods vs a truss rod in this particular application.
The bow is so severe that I’m wondering if I should heat press the neck to remove the bow before adding in any rods? I'll have to pull the fingerboard either way
Action @ 12th fret is 1/4”. All of this is neck bow; the heel is solidly seated and not loose. Should I try to take out all the bow BEFORE adding in carbon rods or a truss rod?
Here are some details of the instrument:
Mahogany neck, dyed fruitwood fingerboard
Steel body with worn, but intact crystalline finish
No physical damage to the body other than finish wear.
All original parts are there
Tuners functional but need cleaning and lube.
In my mind, I'm considering the following order of operations:
Full boogie inspection (nothing other than cleaning noted so far)
Remove fingerboard inlays and unscrew the fingerboard extension.
Remove fingerboard, heat press neck to flatten out bow. I know this doesn't always work or work well, but removing the bow before inserting carbon fibre rods or a truss rod seems like a smart move. After inserting either rods or a truss rod, I'd re-glue fingerboard. If that doesn’t cure all the bow, I can still do a neck re-set and shift the angle a hair. but I'm hoping if it all goes well, that may solve the problem.
Should I remove the neck before heat bending it straight again? Anything in particular I need to know about dealing with this crystal finish? I plan on only using warm water and perhaps a drop or 2 of Dawn to clean this.
Thanks very much for your thoughts and comments!
Here are a few pics to illustrate:
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