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Shandy Glover
Posted 2006-07-12 7:56 PM (#247808)
Subject: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Check this out guys!!

A super early Ovation up for grabs.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-c-1966-Ovation-Guitar-Prototype-Model-N...
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cliff
Posted 2006-07-12 8:04 PM (#247809 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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I can see why he failed t'mention the "patch job" on the top. It's almost indiscernible . . .
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-07-12 8:06 PM (#247810 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Neck set looks real shallow, and as a result it's had grooves cut in the bridge to get the action low enough, which is a pretty nasty amatuer fix. And whats going on with those wooden pickguards or whatever they are? Looks like it's had a hard life, it would need some TLC back at the factory.
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Beal
Posted 2006-07-12 8:13 PM (#247811 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay



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FUGLY pickguards!
It was a second. Probably an employee guitar bought at one of the many blow out sales or it could have been from a dealer, there was one in that area of CT that would buy all the stuff that wouldn't sell.
It's had a hard life.
Still, you get it cheep enuf......
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MWoody
Posted 2006-07-12 8:28 PM (#247812 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay



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I feel really bad for it...
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seesquare
Posted 2006-07-12 9:38 PM (#247813 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Yeah, enough that you want to adopt it, I surmise. Good luck! I just wonder if those "pickguards" can be removed, or if they are covering some bygone calamity.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-07-12 10:11 PM (#247814 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay



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:D

Either way they gotta go!
If there's still some wood there they may end up with some intarsia.
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johnny cash
Posted 2006-07-12 10:45 PM (#247815 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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is it a factory second??
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-07-12 11:21 PM (#247816 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Everybody who's a serious Ovation fan should have a shiny bowl in their collection.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-07-12 11:45 PM (#247817 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay



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Everybody who's a serious Ovation fan should have a shiny bowl in their collection.
There aren't enough of them (shiny bowls, not fans) out there for that to happen. ;) This is not one that looks like it would do a collector or serious fan proud. At least the JW and DB reissues can feed the need.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-07-13 5:34 AM (#247818 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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I have a 68 Deluxe Balladeer shiny bowl about to go on ebay if anyone here wants to grab it first
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cholloway
Posted 2006-07-13 6:13 AM (#247819 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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I've seen better uses for luan wall paneling... just not in the last 30 years!
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ES-135_John
Posted 2006-07-14 9:33 AM (#247820 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Wasn't that dealer in CT River's Music in Bristol?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-07-14 10:32 AM (#247821 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay


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Thinking about the 1627 RI, I've decided that as good a guitar as it is (and it's a great guitar), Ovation should have built the GC Deluxe Balladeer as the reissue.

You can find 1627's on ebay for $300-$600. So why spend $1800 for a new one? But there are maybe 50 GCDB's still in existance. A reissue of that guitar would have been worth $1800 no sweat.....
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Bluebird
Posted 2006-07-15 12:07 AM (#247822 - in reply to #247808)
Subject: Re: EARLY Ovation on the bay



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I agree with you Paul, I would love to have a brand new GC Deluxe Balladeer...and would have gladly donated a nice pattern for them to go by!

Wayne
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