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schroeder
Posted 2005-12-09 10:20 AM (#272034)
Subject: What else is missing from the range?


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Early this year I had to custom order a nylon string with a radius on the neck because unlike Martin and Wechter there isn't an O that fits the bill.

Playing Bongo Boy's Ute leaves me in love but wanting a cutaway - but there is no 12 fret to the body, cutaway or not, in the whole range (except the classical - and that doesn't have a proper classical neck any more).

There have been several mentions of an Adamas baritone being wanted, not to mention the banj-O.

So what else is missing from the line-up that should be there?
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-09 10:43 AM (#272035 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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12 fret 12-strings.
USA made ukuleles.
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fillhixx
Posted 2005-12-09 10:51 AM (#272036 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Double-'O' upright Bass!
Vi-O-lin
Vi-O-la
Cell-O


Pian-O


(This is the fantasy Christmas List, right?)
(Imagine the orchestra! No sound system and the strings are drowning the horns!

Baj-O Sext-O
Then there's a whole line of Mexican/Spanish guitars. Made by Ovation these would be louder than ever, and popular with the wandering minstrels in Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, etc.
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-09 10:51 AM (#272037 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Resonator.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-09 10:58 AM (#272038 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Kate Beckensale.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-09 11:00 AM (#272039 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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and I will second the 12fret cutaway....


Hell, maybe I'll just build one...oh, wait....
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-12-09 11:15 AM (#272040 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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A deep-bowl, no cutaway that most shops would carry. (have YOU seen a Traditional model anywhere???? I haven't)

Roger
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Jeff
Posted 2005-12-09 11:24 AM (#272041 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Here's my same old rant: A LEFTY LX!!!
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Jeff
Posted 2005-12-09 11:27 AM (#272042 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Originally posted by Old Applause Owner:
...have YOU seen a Traditional model anywhere????
In the words of the old hymn... "No, Not One."
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-09 11:44 AM (#272043 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Originally posted by Old Applause Owner:
have YOU seen a Traditional model anywhere????
Ummm, I've got a closet full of them ...

Actually you make a good point. As far as I know the only guitars of the Traditional series that were ever built must have been the display ones at NAMM. I have NEVER seen one in the store, nor have I ever seen anybody playing one anywhere. That's really a shame, because people are missing what to me is the "real" Ovation.

Dave
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an4340
Posted 2005-12-09 12:26 PM (#272044 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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In terms of plain acoustic guitar, I believe they're pretty well covered. You can really get picky with this.

Of the guitar like instruments: resonator, "A"-tuned guitar and lap slide.

But they have no insentive to do these, though I think they should try an "A"-tuned deal in an Applause, just to see if there's any demand.

As for the rest, well how about a charango and a quatro. I mean you could keep going on and on ...
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fillhixx
Posted 2005-12-09 1:57 PM (#272045 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Originally posted by an4340:
As for the rest, well how about a charang-O and a quatr-O. I mean you could keep going on and on ...
Now you're cookin! Ovation could inspire a world-wide interest in Mexican Minstrel Music!

Why this could be bigger than Rock & Roll!
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bvince
Posted 2005-12-09 2:45 PM (#272046 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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I'd like to see a deep bowl acoustic Adamas textured-top Bass hanging on the wall at a local music store. I'd swoop that up in a heartbeat.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-12-09 3:40 PM (#272047 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Vince, if you'd been at the last Factory Tour, you would have seen one...


YSBT!
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-12-09 3:52 PM (#272048 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Waskel...you are such tease!!!
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Waskel
Posted 2005-12-09 3:56 PM (#272049 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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I know... it must be the carrots. Mmmmm, carrots...
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fillhixx
Posted 2005-12-09 5:22 PM (#272050 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Well, what's REALLY missing in the world of guitars is the Storm series semi-solidbody guitars Thunderhead, Tornado, etc. The Breadwinner. The Preacher. The Viper.

The world is poorer for the loss of these fine guitars............It would be great to have them back!
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tdeej
Posted 2005-12-09 5:24 PM (#272051 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Dual source electronics.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-12-09 5:42 PM (#272052 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Tuner, EQ and Blackberry with the OFC homepage!
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-12-09 8:14 PM (#272053 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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Dave, I believe that Al did say at one point that the Traditional models were special order only. That is my point. If they aren't hanging on store walls, they won't sell.

Roger
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schroeder
Posted 2005-12-10 8:33 AM (#272054 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?


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I agree with Roger. Too many of the real good, real interesting guitars are special order only.
If people can't try 'em they won't buy 'em. Which brings us neatly around to the "Full line dealer" thread. If the factory made the full range and had one oulet in every major city atleast that carried them..... Who knows?
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-05-16 3:27 PM (#272055 - in reply to #272034)
Subject: Re: What else is missing from the range?



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Ovation Upright Bass?

C'mon! The engineering challenge alone has got to be worth it!

And to get that nice big full bottom end back into music.... we need more upright bass players in this world!
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