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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Hi everyone. I’m brand new to the site, but not to guitars, and Ovations in particular. I started playing when I was 8 on a loaned Gibson ES-125 3/4 scale in 1959 (which I didn’t return for 13 years!). I played with surf bands in Southern California in the 1960's including jamming with some big name bands who appeared on shows that I was involved with at the time. I then departed from the band scene in college and decided to try acoustic, so I bought my first Ovation in 1971. It was blonde, no electrics, and a great guitar for my one-man ballad shows. It was stolen in 1981 so I replaced it with a Legend Limited 1651 (which I still own) that I then played through dual amps feeding into a large Yamaha stereo sound reinforcement system. Yummy! Since then, I’ve converted my private guitar studio into a cross between a low-grade vintage museum, a blues club, and a junk shop. It is completely over the top (over 200 signs, neon lights, banners, full drums, etc.) and I love it! I have 26 guitars, most of which I play occasionally, but some of which I play often through an assortment of amps, vintage and otherwise, beefed up with independent sound reinforcement systems. I have a few guitars that some might say come close to being collectible, but nothing that belongs behind glass or that would bring stratospheric replacement prices. The Ovation corner includes the 1651, an 1866 12-string, a Viper III, Breadwinner Limited, Preacher, and a Thunderhead. Add to this 8 Gibsons, 2 Gretschs, 5 Fenders, 2 Epiphones, 2 Guilds, and an unplayed Harmony Silhouette Bobcat Deluxe and you get the picture. Turn on all the lights, crank up a few amps, plug in, ignore the buzz and feedback, and let it rip! By the way, I’m probably one of the reasons why your guitars are going up in value. I don’t seem to find the deals appearing on your sale pages. Instead, I pay top dollar and don’t ever sell anything! In addition, one comment about Ovation the manufacturer. . . the volume knob cracked and fell off my 1651 about 10 years ago. I put up with it for another five years but finally got totally disgusted, so I wrote to Ovation and asked if they knew where I might locate a replacement. A week later, I received one in the mail compliments of Bill and the Gang. Try that at Fender or Gibson! I’ve been looking for a black factory pick guard for my ES-135 for years! Hope to hear from some of you who are as crazy about guitars and Ovation as me. |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | You gotta post some pics of that room...include the guitars
Welcoma Aboard! |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4820
Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Yeah, what Jeff said.... along with your address.
Oh yeah! And do you have an alarm system?
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Another Colorado addict!
Where ya located ProfessorBB. I am down in Littleton. Maybe we can hook up sometime. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | Next time I'm in Colorado, I'll have to find both you guys. It's nice to have another old guy on the board, too, especially one older than me. I'm a newbie in the collector department and dropped out of my potential musical career after college. This board has helped reawaken the interest. |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Hmmmmmm.....an attorney showing up at my door.
All I can say is you better be carrying a guitar case and not some folded up papers! :eek: |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | Only on TV and the movies, Stephen. Real attorneys use process servers to serve papers. If I could find a client to pay me to serve papers on you, I'd be right down. |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13984
Location: Upper Left USA | Sounds like we need to visit your house! I'll bring chips.
"black factory pick guard for my ES-135"
Would you like an interim one done in flamed Koa?
Welcome to the Club! |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 25
Location: La Quinta, Ca. | Howdy! I'm new here too, didn't know it existed. I've got a bunch of stringed instruments also but for Ovations let's see:
1971 Balladeer 1111-4
1982 Custom Legend 12-string 1659
1998 Mandocello MC868
1998 Country Artist 6773 (natural)
1998 Country Artist 6773 (black)
......all of 'em good workers.
Yeah, the folks at Ovation have been very good to work with over the years. Last time was several years ago when I wanted to upgrade the preamp arrangement on the 12, time had passed the original by. So, I went with an OP 24 and rewired to mono and it came out great. I don't use the 12 much anymore but out of curiosity I ran it through my Bose PAS this morning and it was incredible. Huge power and volume with no feedback using the preset I use for the Country Artists. I'll have to find a way to use it more often. |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Cool, another Mandocello owner.
You should make your way over to Dave's OFC unofficial official serial number site and log your instruments in! |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | Seems like a bunch of new members all of a sudden, but it looks like there have been almost a thousand new ones a year. In addition to what T28 just said, try to find the thread on the map and add your location to the map. Then do a post on that thread so that it will get bumped to the top, so that us lazy computer illiterates can find it easily. |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Seems like a bunch of new members all of a sudden, but it looks like there have been almost a thousand new ones a year. Out of which about 5 post more than 2 times...
Ovation Fan Club Map |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | And then there are some that are a bit more obsessed. |
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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 1498
Location: San Bernardino, California | Here's one of them.
You were bidding against at least four other fan club members.
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-OVATION-ELECTRIC-GUITAR_W0QQitemZ737819... |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 382
Location: USA | Welcome aboard.
http://www.myspace.com/styllheartandsoul |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Thanks for the responses. I'm not as much of a techie on these chat boards, so bear with me. Stephen, I'm relatively close by and yes, we should hook up sometime. Mark in Boise, let me know next time you're in Colorado on a depo. I, too, have a day job. MWoody, I've seen a few after-market pickguards available on-line, but I really want the factory black model, or an after-market black model. BruDev, sorry about the competitive bidding on eBay. I recognized some of the bidders. However, it sure looks like there are better deals through this site. I'm about out of room for too much more equipment. Then again, my office is a bit sparse . . . I'm not exactly sure how to post a picture, but will borrow a digital camera sometime and figure it out. Thanks for the replies. |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 25
Location: La Quinta, Ca. | ProfessorBB
You might try Parts is Parts: http://www.marshallparts.com/
In addition to replacement parts they keep a lot of original parts around. |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Philboyd Studge, thanks for the tip. I checked their site. Unfortunately, they don't offer any for an ES-135. I need one to fit P-100s. |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13984
Location: Upper Left USA | But bathing suit clad Betty's have been known to draw toward Koa for decades!
You were there!
Sorry, Professor :rolleyes: |
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