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Kendal
Posted 2008-07-30 6:51 PM (#28265)
Subject: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Great Britain
I am looking to purchase a new guitar (my present one was a birthday present 27 years ago) and I want it to be an Ovation.

As I have no real experience with purchasing guitars I wondered if I might ask for some advice.

I have about £300 ($600) to spend, I would like a semi-acoustic and it will probably be second hand (or pre cherished)

Any help would be welcomed
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 7:02 PM (#28266 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Do you want nylon or steel string? Do you want to play it plugged or acoustic?
I will be staying in your town (or very close by) in October if you want to try before you buy. Otherwise pm me and we can discuss it.
When I arrive in the Lake District in October I will have an American Ovation freak with me who makes Tony Soprano look like Marie Osmond (who I have met incidentally).
If you think this is a weird response to an innocent question, welcome to the OFC.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-30 7:10 PM (#28267 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Email me too, If Shroeder can't help you I may be able to.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-07-30 7:14 PM (#28268 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Stop and say hello to the people at Gilkes in Kendall. They spent a lifetime in Idaho. I spent a week in the Lake District, but most of it was in a conference room taking depositions. Rained all the time anyway.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 7:21 PM (#28269 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Bastard.
You've got way more guitars than me.
When I drive JW 500 miles up there I'm going to leave him there. This will test the famous Geordie sense of humour. You, cliff, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh and southern India (not to mention Mexico) think you are hard men in the chili stakes.
Wait til you see what JW puts on his cornflakes.
Puff The Magic Dragon wimped out with JW.
And it's schroeder with a "c" - you may have heard the song sweetie.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-07-30 7:26 PM (#28270 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
I just laughed so hard, I peed little...
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 7:40 PM (#28271 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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That's an image I needed like a hole in my soul.
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cliff
Posted 2008-07-30 7:42 PM (#28272 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: NJ
have your prostate checked.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 7:44 PM (#28273 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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You volunteerin'?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-07-30 7:45 PM (#28274 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: SoCal
Schro', you've met Marie Osmond?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-07-30 7:47 PM (#28275 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Ok... I just checked it...?
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 7:56 PM (#28276 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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I've met and shaken hands with the whole family, including ma and pa.
Pay attention, cos I'm only typing this once - my godmother's son emigrated to America in the 50s. This is how I came to live in CA in the seventies.
He met George Osmond through his business and they became friends. He had a daughter exactly the same age as Marie and they became great friends. So when the Osmonds were on tour in the UK he came with them and I got to meet them. They were the politest human beings I have ever met (strangely this includes you Paul). She was also the thinnest person I ever met. When I shook her hand it was like saying hello to an 8 year old. The older brothers seemed quite normal. Donny seemed way too fond of Marie, but that's just how it seemed to me.
So my darkest secret is out. I have met the entire Osmond Family.
Let's not revisit this.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-07-30 8:26 PM (#28277 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Location: Jet City
Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Ok... I just checked it...?
that's just wrong
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dvd
Posted 2008-07-30 8:34 PM (#28278 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Location: Central Massachusetts
Well, that's one way of insuring nobody asks to use one of your guitars!
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-07-30 9:17 PM (#28279 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Meanwhile, Kendal waits patiently....

We haven't forgotten about you Kendal, this is just how we play. You'll see. We're fun. Except for the guy in the corner in the Tricorn hat, don't know why he's here....

My choice would be a Storm series guitar like the
Thunderhead

(this is not the best visual example IMO)
Other opinions may vary, but you get to tell a good story with this guitar and it's comfortable and is a great all 'round guitar.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-31 5:13 AM (#28280 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Scotland
I think the term "semi-acoustic" was being used instead of "acoustic-electric" and Kendal wants an acoustic guitar with a pickup rather than a thinline electric.
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muzza
Posted 2008-07-31 8:21 AM (#28281 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Location: Sunshine State, Australia
Originally posted by schroeder:
I will be staying in your town (or very close by) in October...
OK, I've read the post 3 times and checked out his 'profile'.

No clues.

How the heck do YOU know where he (she?) lives.

Geez, I know England is small, but... :eek:

Actually, I can't even tell if he's (she's) from England either.

BTW, welcome Kendal. Ovations suck! Get used to hearing it. :mad: Get used to ignoring it. :cool:
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-07-31 9:09 AM (#28282 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Yeah Muzza, The whole country of England ain't that big...
Everything is 'very close by' to everything else... :rolleyes:
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-31 9:18 AM (#28283 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Well I'm guessing based on his/her screen name. Of course it might be nothing to do with that and I'm wrong.
I usually am.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2008-07-31 10:17 AM (#28284 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Posts: 777

Location: East Wenatchee, WA
I hope none of you are in England and injured in a car accident.

With Kendall being a paramedic and all....the prostate exam could be pretty ugly.
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Kendal
Posted 2008-08-01 8:02 AM (#28285 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Great Britain
Thank you for your warm welcome.

I ask 1 question and all of a sudden I have images of the Osmond family and their prostate exams filling my head.

To clear up a few things, my name is Kendal I don't live in Kendal. I live in Great Dunmow in Essex. I imagine that my parents had a "special" fondness for the place, but that's as much as I want to imagine.

As to the guitar, steel stung, acoustic with an internal pick up, for playing on my own but with the option of playing in pubs with mates.

I'd like to know what sort of questions to ask sellers and what to look for on the guitar to gauge its condition.

Thank you again.

BTW my wife says I'm a Bloke
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-08-01 10:20 AM (#28286 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
I'd look for a used Legend or Elite or early Balladeer
Be sure ask about any top cracks ( ask if they are 'Finish' cracks or if they are in the actual wood) Be cautious of excessive "Bellying" in the top and "Bridge Lift". Neck and Fretboard should be in good order and the action of the strings within proper tolerances....
Ask about buzzing or rattles and if the intonation is correct....
Working electronics etc...

Mostly you should play it... and if it feels and sounds right... get it. If not, move on....
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-08-02 9:31 AM (#28287 - in reply to #28265)
Subject: Re: Getting a new guitar



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Location: Sydney, Australia
Kendal, If you are travelling to the US, or know someone who is, you could save some money by picking up a second hand one on Ebay (or from the for sale section of this club) and bringing it back home on the plane. Ovations cost a lot more outside the US.
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