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Ton-b
Posted 2002-09-06 9:02 PM (#218378)
Subject: Custom Balladeer


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Posts: 5

Location: thailand
Please give me informations I just buy Custom
Balladeer 1860 from Ovation dealer in my country
I try to find it's infor in ovations website
but I don't found it... I want to know 1860 model
what's the true model
:confused:
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snowlock
Posted 2002-09-07 11:58 AM (#218379 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer



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July 2002
Posts: 162

Location: Pennsylvania
Do you know what year it was made in?
Can you show us a picture?
Thanks.
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Ton-b
Posted 2002-09-11 10:49 AM (#218380 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


Joined:
September 2002
Posts: 5

Location: thailand
It's made in1994 serial 474117 I buy it about
890 us$ what you think about ? It's too expensive?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-09-11 12:41 PM (#218381 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


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March 2002
Posts: 15680

Location: SoCal
Keep in mind guys that overseas, Ovations often cost quite a bit more as Paul T. can attest.
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musicamex
Posted 2002-09-11 5:22 PM (#218382 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


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March 2002
Posts: 873

Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
$890 for a us made guitar in thailand seems fair. hell i seem to remember paying what seemed ALLOT for mere unprocessed plant material wrapped around a little stick that came from thailand back in those enLIGHTening 60's. by the pound, that balladeer was a bargain!
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Ton-b
Posted 2002-09-11 9:32 PM (#218383 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


Joined:
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Posts: 5

Location: thailand
Thak you SIR .. I'll attached my guitar picture
to show you
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Ton-b
Posted 2002-09-12 1:11 AM (#218384 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


Joined:
September 2002
Posts: 5

Location: thailand
Need your help again..
1. I want to know spec of this guitar cause i can't find it in this webisite (Model 1860-4c)
2. What's the price of this model in USA
thanks in advance for your help.....
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Ton-b
Posted 2002-09-12 4:28 AM (#218385 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


Joined:
September 2002
Posts: 5

Location: thailand
:p HaHaHa come again more question about Balladeer
What the different betwwen custom balladeer and standard balladeer ???
I'm a new guys for ovation but I love it very much..
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2002-09-12 5:06 AM (#218386 - in reply to #218378)
Subject: Re: Custom Balladeer


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
In the early days the 1111 Balladeer was available only as an acoustic model. The Custom Balladeer was available in both acoustic (1112) & electro(1612) versions & had fancier fingerboard inlays and metal raher than plastic-bodied Schallers, apart from that they're essentially the same guitar. By the time the original 1111 was discontinued the 4-digit number system stopped making a whole lot of sense.

[ September 12, 2002: Message edited by: Paul Templeman ]
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