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burak
Posted 2003-12-28 11:47 PM (#198876)
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Location: clemson sc usa
Hi, every one. I just found out about the site. I play an Ovation Legend Ltd 1651 from 1979 and a shallow bowl Applause. It's great to see so many fellow Ovation players. I fell in love with these guitars, when I saw all the rock stars play them in the 80s. I bought the Applause in 91 and finally last summer I got my Legend 1651. My prize possesion, plays better than my Takamine and Seagull. I snatched it for $250, my wife asked me if I needed another guitar? I told her, if I see two of these, I'd buy both of them with this price :) I came close to buying a Country Artist in Nashville a couple of weeks ago, it was a little battered, I hesitated. Next day it was gone. I have now 10 guitars, but I'm still on a lookout for another Ovation, if I find another steal like the last one :) They are the best guitars out there for their price.
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Nils
Posted 2003-12-28 11:59 PM (#198877 - in reply to #198876)
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Welcome aboard burak!

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peterbright
Posted 2003-12-29 12:44 AM (#198878 - in reply to #198876)
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Location: On the beach in Southwest Florida
You definately have the fever...but that's a good thing.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-12-29 1:57 AM (#198879 - in reply to #198876)
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Welcome burak

You have great insight as to why we all love our Ovations. We have mixed feelings in that we love the deals for sale, but we want our guitars to be worth a fortune. Our motto should be "buy now, live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful collection of O's".

Bailey
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mikey2
Posted 2003-12-29 2:45 AM (#198880 - in reply to #198876)
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Location: OR
Welcome
I'm pretty new too. You'll learn a lot here and get tons of info.
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Beal
Posted 2003-12-29 5:19 AM (#198881 - in reply to #198876)
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Burak, welcome to the party... There's an early elite on the fleabag that looks interesting. Just trying to help with your GAS.
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burak
Posted 2003-12-30 12:03 AM (#198882 - in reply to #198876)
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thanks Friends, I'm gonna check that axe too :)
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Nils
Posted 2003-12-30 12:30 AM (#198883 - in reply to #198876)
Subject: Re: new member


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Location: Central Oregon
Originally posted by Bailey:
Welcome burak

You have great insight as to why we all love our Ovations. We have mixed feelings in that we love the deals for sale, but we want our guitars to be worth a fortune. Our motto should be "buy now, live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful collection of O's".

Bailey


Uhh, Bailey? I think it's a little late for some of us to die young. Including me :) I think you need to work on a new motto for us....
Hey! How 'bout -

"Play it like you stole it!"

At the prices we're getting these used USA Ovations for off the bay we practically are stealin' 'em. I still can't believe I got this great old 1612 for $350.

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Bailey
Posted 2003-12-30 1:20 AM (#198884 - in reply to #198876)
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Nils

Too late for me too, how about this:
There's an old, old house that once was a mansion
On a hill overlooking the town
When the leaves turn to gold in the autumn
And the leaves start to fall from the trees
There's an old, old man and he walks in the garden
And his head is bowed down in memories.

Bill Monroe, "The Old, Old House"
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Nils
Posted 2003-12-30 1:41 PM (#198885 - in reply to #198876)
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Too depressing Bailey.

I'm still in favor of Play it like you stole it!

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Billy Blaze
Posted 2003-12-30 1:55 PM (#198886 - in reply to #198876)
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Location: Fort worth Texas
Play it like you stole it gets my vote.
One time the RED rocker came to Dallas and got his fovorite guitar stole and he swore it would never be stolen again should he regain ownership, well the police got it back for him, and the next time he came to town he played it like a mad man and said to the audience I am going to be as good as my promise and smashed it into a million peices and set it on fire
how sad but understood
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Bailey
Posted 2003-12-31 1:56 AM (#198887 - in reply to #198876)
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Billy Blaze

That's not sad, that is about as strong a statement as could be made. No asshole will ever steal that guitar again and I'm sure many with materialistic cupidity hated him for destroying something they could steal even though they never would earn enough to BUY it.

Bailey
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Billy Blaze
Posted 2003-12-31 9:05 AM (#198888 - in reply to #198876)
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I meant it was sad he should have to go to such extreme measures. I also agree it was a strong statement thats why I shared the story
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