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cliff
Posted 2004-06-04 11:39 AM (#185833)
Subject: Trekker


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
Check it out . . .

http://www.ovationguitars.com/?fa=trekkerpack
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-04 11:45 AM (#185834 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
Very Cool Package! Thanks Cliff!
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williamfriggle
Posted 2004-06-04 3:39 PM (#185835 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Posts: 183

Location: Denver, PA USA
That is cool. I wonder what that is going to sell for?

Bill
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-04 3:56 PM (#185836 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
they'll probably make more on the stool and carring case than the guitar.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-06-04 4:06 PM (#185837 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker



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Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
Marketing 101 - sell accessories as part of the package.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-04 5:47 PM (#185838 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
Tony,
You are absolutely right. It is a neat packaging deal. while not a USA Ovation The one at the factory tour was rather Interesting.It was the First Time I had a chance to see one up close.
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zchord
Posted 2004-06-04 10:59 PM (#185839 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Posts: 266

Location: Tampa, Florida
I had a CS212 at one point. I was a great little guitar. It was about the size of a Les Paul, so I never considered it a "travel" guitar, but with the OP24+ in it, I think it would make a great, easy playing stage guitar. I might just have to get another one of those one day. It was really cool.
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Hugh McMillan
Posted 2004-06-08 6:52 AM (#185840 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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February 2004
Posts: 9

Location: Salisbury, CT
Scot's was $229, if memory serves, price matched to ZZSounds price by a small chain music store down the road in Avon CT.
His included the stool, stool bag and gig bag.

He just turned 11 on Sunday and while he prefers his 2003 Collector's his guitar teacher likes the Trekker and thinks some things are easier for him to do on that size guitar.

Everyone who has "played" with it has been very impressed with it. I must say that it is a wonderful guitar to haul around in the backseat of the car for Scot to play on roadtrips to tennis or boomerang events. The laminated top and Ovation roundback make it extremely rugged. I would doubt that it looks like something worth stealing so that is a plus.

-Hugh
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-06-09 7:27 AM (#185841 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Posts: 1792

Location: Rego Park, NY,
The only trekker I have seen up close was Scot's until yesterday. I drove my son Michael to his guitar lesson and was waiting outside in my van.
I was parked near the cross walk watching people go by while I was waiting. After waiting for about 1/2 hour all of a sudden I just happened to look up. A lady and her son were crossing the street. She was holding her son's gig bag. After crossing the street in front of me they crossed the street again. It wasat that point that I saw that she was carrying an Ovation Trekker gig bag. I have not seen the trekker at any SamAsh or Guitar Center. They might have had one in the stock room. I have been thinking about getting one. If I told my wife that I have a bad case of
GAS, she would tell me to take a Gelucil tablet and send me to the bathroom until it worked.
This is the result of being surrounded by drugs all day.

Phil
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TRboy
Posted 2004-06-09 8:49 AM (#185842 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker



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Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR
No,THIS is the results of being surrounded by drugs all day..........

early stage

full blown
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-09 9:37 AM (#185843 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
Mike,
That is Priceless!!! What a great sense of humor you have!! A little twisted perhaps..but still FUNNY!! :D
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-06-09 9:58 AM (#185844 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Location: Rego Park, NY,
Steve,
You forgot the RIMSHOT/CYMBAL!! :D :cool:
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-09 11:39 AM (#185845 - in reply to #185833)
Subject: Re: Trekker


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Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
Rimshot/Cymbal!
Guess I forgot in all the shock of having to look at Keith Richards today. :D
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