GPS-1 For Sale
Sous Chef Sterling
Posted 2009-12-14 8:15 PM (#284950)
Subject: GPS-1 For Sale


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I apologize to those of you that responded to my posting !, I neglected to include some very basic information reguarding the guitar.It has factory stickers marking it as ; 1431-W , 25577. It also is the "cherry" finish,complete with Grover tuners and it's original case.This guitar has had only two owners,and is as clean as I have ever seen one !!,I will include some photographs A.S.A.P.!...As far as price is concerned,I will have to give that a bit more thought,(sorry),I have a few more guitar Guru's to talk to , Thank's ! SCS
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-12-14 8:26 PM (#284951 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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To give you an idea!

I paid $2300 for the red one 6 months ago.


AJ
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noah
Posted 2009-12-14 8:41 PM (#284952 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Originally posted by Mr. Ovation:
As others have stated, you must post a price.

I'm going to close this thread, no harm, no foul, just repost and include a price.
I'd vote for admin to delete all of SCS's posts.
SCS is still soliciting offers and apparently does not play well with others.
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alpep
Posted 2009-12-14 8:46 PM (#284953 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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post a price or you get shut down.
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Sous Chef Sterling
Posted 2009-12-14 9:15 PM (#284954 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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Thanks to Aussie James for the one positive and helpful respose (so far! ), you sir are a gentleman !.For the rest,I'll give you this,I wont take less than $3000.00 !!!.To you AJ,I would go lower due to your help and simple friendliness. Thanks,SCS..
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-14 9:25 PM (#284955 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Nice guitar. Good luck with the sale.
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noah
Posted 2009-12-14 9:41 PM (#284956 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Welcome! Good luck selling your guitar here on the OFC!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-14 9:49 PM (#284957 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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Sous Chef Sterling,
Folks were not being rude to you, they were trying to help you. We have a rule that is well known by people who have been here for awhile that you must post a price with any item for sale.

It was however brought to my attention that this information was not posted clearly at the top of the forum, so I have done so.

Unlike other boards, people around here will generally try to help you, all you need to do is listen (read).

Good luck with the sale.. Nice guitar. As I stated in other threads, I was sorry I sold any of mine and now that I have one again, it will not leave.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-12-14 10:52 PM (#284958 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale
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You're gonna wish you sold it 4 years ago, but good luck anyway.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-12-15 1:42 AM (#284959 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Nice guitar. Good luck with the sale.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-12-15 8:22 AM (#284960 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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Where in Ohio are you?
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-12-20 9:44 AM (#284961 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Close enough for you to pick it up for me Jack!! ;)

AJ
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Beal
Posted 2009-12-20 10:46 AM (#284962 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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I find it hard to believe that these are going for so much.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-12-20 12:31 PM (#284963 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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I don't know if the price is too high, but they are worth whatever the buyer is willing to pay. This one is absolutely beautiful. Just a few light marks on the back. Otherwise it looks unplayed and sounds fantastic.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-20 2:28 PM (#284964 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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I've have mentioned this before.. but there is a combination of factors that make this guitar unique, and maybe that's the key word... unique.

Maybe not in looks... but there really isn't a reasonable way to reproduce this "exact" instrument today at any price. The wood isn't available and neither are the pickups and the finish products and glues are no longer used either to my knowledge. There is "similar wood" that is available, and "similar" pickups, and any decent shop could get the finish to "look" the same, and likely much better glues to attach the neck... but it wouldn't be the same.

The guitar is heavy. Uncomfortable yes, but with that much mass... sustain for days. And speaking of sustain, those pickups are still a benchmark of what a Humbucker should sound like and are still very sought after pickups.

From the point of looks, regardless of the "Ovation" name on the headstock, the shape of the headstock matches that body style much more than the more recognized paddle shape that is so popular.

These combination of factors is what makes the guitar worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Even if someone had the money to assemble all the original ingredients... I'm sure "aging" and build technique (good bad or indifferent) all play a factor into the final product.

In short... you could get a much better built, finished and sounding guitar for the same price or much less... but if you want THIS guitar with THIS sound, there is only one way to get it.

Does a late 1950's Les Paul look, sound and play so many $1000's of dollars better than a brand new one for a few thousand? Yet... JUST THE PICKGUARDS sell for $2,500 !!!! That makes even less sense to me.
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Beal
Posted 2009-12-20 8:17 PM (#284965 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Yes there are things about guitar people that don't always make sence.
I just find it amusing that this particular guitar is so highly regarded. I wouldn't cross the street for it. But what the hell do I know,,,??
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-20 8:37 PM (#284966 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale


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If only the rules of guitar prices had some logic... based on my own opinions above(unique, sought after etc...) if there was a sliding scale... a Breadwinner should go for at least 10K at this point strictly on historical significance, followed closely by the UKII for innovation.
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Beal
Posted 2009-12-20 8:55 PM (#284967 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Was a time I couldn't get $100 for a UK2.
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bvince
Posted 2009-12-21 10:21 AM (#284968 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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... Woulda' been a good time to buy a bunch of them. But it's not like you didn't have any guitars around to play. (:

It's kinda' like Mustangs and Chevelles.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-21 11:40 AM (#284969 - in reply to #284950)
Subject: Re: GPS-1 For Sale



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Was a time that Gasoline went for 20 cents a Gallon and they threw in a free Dinosaur Bank for the kids!
Anyone remember the Sunoco "Sunny" dollars?
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