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Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay

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Bradley
Posted 2004-03-23 11:21 PM (#191491)
Subject: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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This look like an early classical Ovation....


Early Classical Ovation

Serial #1756. Might be worth a look.

Bradley
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-03-23 11:45 PM (#191492 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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Ovation shows that as a Legend 12-string:

Legend 12-String
Model 1756 Specifications:
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Nils
Posted 2004-03-24 1:58 AM (#191493 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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Did you maybe get the serial # mixed up with the model # Tony?

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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-03-24 2:14 AM (#191494 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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heck, I don't know - obviously the 4 didgits reflect:

First digit is always [1]

Second digit - [7] Deep

Third digit denotes bowl depth on acoustic and acoustic electrics: [5] Custom Balladeer, Legend, Legend 12, Custom Legend 12, Anniversary  
Fourth digit denotes mode, for the first eight acoustic models: [6] Contemporary Folk Classic

However, isn't there a "serial number" that is applicable only to that guitar and reflects yr made? Seems kind of strange that all of that model would have the same serial number. Seems like it would be a little hard to insure or even prove ownership.
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Goober
Posted 2004-03-24 4:45 AM (#191495 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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That axe is definitely from the late '60's!!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-03-24 7:36 AM (#191496 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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66 or 67 I would guess.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-03-24 11:53 AM (#191497 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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not questioning the statement but how did you determine pre-70 as to age? was it due to the rosette?
thanks...
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-03-24 11:56 AM (#191498 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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Based on the serial number it should be Nov 67 to July 68. Dave
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Goober
Posted 2004-03-24 11:58 AM (#191499 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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Tony, yes, the rosette and also the rounded rosewood bridge. And of course, the shiny bowl.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-03-24 12:06 PM (#191500 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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dang, missed the bridge!

thanks
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bobfrith
Posted 2004-03-24 4:50 PM (#191501 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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Guitar appears to be 100% stock from 1967: original rosette, rosewood bridge, three-piece spruce top, early Classic peghead shape, and (judgingfrom the pictures) original tuners. Serial number is also from 1967.

However, unfortunately, the seller refuses to reply to any questions about the guitar. Hmmm.
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shar
Posted 2004-03-24 5:10 PM (#191502 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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here is another one:

http://www.geocities.com/eliasargyris/Classic.html

there are slight differences, I guess. the rosettes seem to be different.

Sean
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Northcountry
Posted 2004-03-24 5:49 PM (#191503 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay
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posted March 24, 2004 05:10 PM
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here is another one:
http://www.geocities.com/eliasargyris/Classic.html
Hey guy's I am pretty sure most of you collectors will be aware of this but some may not? this web site is the guy who has that Slot Head for sale. I think I mentioned this in a reply to Cliff once a while back? it's in the $15,000 range but hey considering there were only 30 or so of these made. ? Who's to say what it's worth Collectors guitars like this are priced by what the rare guitar collector may be willing to pay? Real Nice photo's from all sides for those of you who have never seen one of these slot heads it's worth a look. If the photo's do not come up on that page look around or email this guy he knows his stuff. This guitar makes me wonder why Ovation did not make a classical Adamas? Wonder what Nylon strings would sound like with that top? Perhaps not as good as I think? Have a good trip All! I will do the next one for sure ! Randy
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shar
Posted 2004-03-24 6:22 PM (#191504 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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A silverish (blue?) adamas with slothead is marked as sold. wow! did it sell for $15000???? :confused:
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cliff
Posted 2004-03-24 6:45 PM (#191505 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay


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That'd be SlotHead #31.
If it sold for $15K (which I doubt), I'd be REAL happy!!


Packin' up my desk for a long weekend off.
Got a date with a bunch o' Brits tomorrow afternoon.

Lookin' forward to seeing some old friends again tomorrow, and meeting some new ones.

Hope everyone has a safe trip.

And to everyone else . . . we don't mind if you talk about us behind our collective backs . . . . b'cuz we won't CARE :D

Hope everyone has a nice weekend.

Peace,
Cliff
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Beal
Posted 2004-03-24 7:01 PM (#191506 - in reply to #191491)
Subject: Re: Early Classical Ovaton on Ebay



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We made a couple of nylon guitars but they didn't sound spectacular. I think that the braces need to be different for nylons and the pull on the top is less, nylon is 100-110 lbs and steel is 150-160#. More tension makes for better sound.

It would be nice if Elias got the 15K.
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