Ovation Website
Gallerinski
Posted 2010-08-31 8:57 AM (#365375)
Subject: Ovation Website
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Is it just me ???

Seems that since the new website was launched I never go there anymore. It's not intentional, and not that I don't necessarily like it ... just for some reason I don't feel "connected" anymore and never seem to think about going there.

Anyone else experiencing this ?
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tpa
Posted 2010-08-31 9:18 AM (#365376 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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Me too. I have used especially the Discontinued Items section a lot but the interest has ceased and I don't feel at home there anymore.
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Erniewan
Posted 2010-08-31 9:25 AM (#365377 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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Location: Rocky River, Ohio
When I used to dream about owning an Ovation while in college reading every word of their catalogs in the late 80's, I sort of felt a connection with the factory and the workers that built the instruments. On every page there would be a background picture of someone hand sanding a neck, or preparing a guitar body for the pearl inlay, etc.

I always thought, after I purchased my first Ovation, a 1718 elite, that I would someday visit that factory. It was great to get out there to meet all these really cool people.

The website, while very informative, looks a bit sterile, and I don't see many, if any, pics of the factory. This for me, the catalogs and that building with the great people who work there, is the connection.

I know times have changed. I still look at those old catalogs from time to time, and it makes me pull out some of those models during that era, and that allows me a chance to take a trip back.

The new web site doesn't connect me like that. Maybe it's the same for you?
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Styll
Posted 2010-08-31 10:26 AM (#365378 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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Martin gutiars is right in my back yard...Ovation is about 5-6 hours away. Martin is setup like a showroom...I took a tour there a few years ago and was afraid to touch anything. I stopped in at Ovation and was thrown off at first due to the factory setting. That feeling quickly diminished after meeting John and the techs. You can smell the grit and grime of what goes on there...you can get your hands dirty...I really felt connected to where my babies come from :)
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2010-08-31 11:51 AM (#365379 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website



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I sure hope I get a chance to visit it someday!
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PEZ
Posted 2010-08-31 4:16 PM (#365380 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website



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Location: Nashville TN.
Originally posted by Styll:
Martin gutiars is right in my back yard...Ovation is about 5-6 hours away. Martin is setup like a showroom...I took a tour there a few years ago and was afraid to touch anything. I stopped in at Ovation and was thrown off at first due to the factory setting. That feeling quickly diminished after meeting John and the techs. You can smell the grit and grime of what goes on there...you can get your hands dirty...I really felt connected to where my babies come from :)
Great people great place
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-08-31 6:32 PM (#365381 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website
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I truly miss da ol' 'discontinued' site! Spent much time there...
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tpa
Posted 2010-08-31 7:08 PM (#365382 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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The discontinued items as of march 20, 2008:

http://web.archive.org/web/20080320011518/www.ovationguitars.com/in...
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-08-31 8:40 PM (#365383 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website



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Seems to me that the new website is designed to promote new guitars to new buyers. Try finding information on a 1969 Chevelle SS396 anywhere on the Chevrolet site.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-08-31 8:46 PM (#365384 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Try finding information on a 1969 Chevelle SS396 anywhere on the Chevrolet site.
I've owned two '67 Chevelle SS396s... Really miss da ol' Quadra-Jets, now...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-08-31 9:28 PM (#365385 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website



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Originally posted by tpa:
The discontinued items as of march 20, 2008:

http://web.archive.org/web/20080320011518/www.ovationguitars.com/in...
Oh Thank You SOOOO Much!

I guess this is proof that nothing on the web ever really disappears... But Thank You!
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Styll
Posted 2010-09-02 11:06 AM (#365386 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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Location: USA
The new website looks like an add for ebay.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-09-02 2:01 PM (#365387 - in reply to #365375)
Subject: Re: Ovation Website


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Don't care for it...the archived guitars have so many models missing it's sad...but you can sure take your pick of Celebrities...
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