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 Joined:
 April 2006
 Posts: 1138
 
 Location: CT
 | This guy originally had this up for $3,000.00, and has steadily been lowering it bit by bit - despite the good efforts of some OFC'ers to tell him its actual approximate worth. By the time he lowers it to market value, he'll spend a fortune on eBay listing fees.  LOL!  :) 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/Ovation-Classic-Custom-Guitar-Electric-1613-4-L...
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  Joined:
 August 2003
 Posts: 4619
 
 Location: SoCal
 | Well, he might not sell it for that but can't fault the seller for valuing it for what it is worth.  We all know that we get a lot more guitar than what we paid for if it is an Ovation. | 
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 Joined:
 January 2004
 Posts: 627
 
 Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
 | As an owner of a 1613, Classical, I could easily say that mine is better because I actually had a professional, at the Ovation factory, pick out the wood for my guitar.  I don't know what is custom about that 1613.  Hey, you can't blame the guy for trying.  For anyone that's shopping for a 1613, they pop up on e-bay every once in awhile.  If your going to get a classical, the 1613 is the way to go, Deep Bowl, Stero pre-amp. A joy to play. | 
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 Joined:
 July 2006
 Posts: 171
 
 Location: Oregon
 | Looks nice. I'am not really one for the classical guitars though..... except that room at Guitar Center with the $3,000 ones. Mmm nothing makes those guys more nervous than having a young whippernsapper play their expensive guitars. | 
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