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BT717
Posted 2010-03-19 7:47 AM (#376681)
Subject: Question about a "94" Collectors


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What can someone who has owned or played this model tell me about it. There has been one F/S
in my Neighborhood for 8-9 month and NO one wants it. If I had the funds I'd probably look into it.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-03-19 8:20 AM (#376682 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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Sure looks like a nice git...solid AAA spruce top, nice rosette. Skinny neck though, and a mid depth so it's probably not a boomer unplugged. What's he want?
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BT717
Posted 2010-03-19 8:49 AM (#376683 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Sure looks like a nice git...solid AAA spruce top, nice rosette. Skinny neck though, and a mid depth so it's probably not a boomer unplugged. What's he want?
He's down to $400 firm, BUT, he started at $800
(If I remember correctly) And I've seen the word "Firm" a couple of prices b/4.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-03-19 9:24 AM (#376684 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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Sounds like a steal at $400 if it's in good shape. Bet it would have sold here on the OFC already.
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-19 3:13 PM (#376685 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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which one was that, the slanted saddle or the mic on the bridge? if it's the slanted saddle, jump on it for 400.
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BT717
Posted 2010-03-19 3:52 PM (#376686 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Originally posted by Beal:
which one was that, the slanted saddle or the mic on the bridge? if it's the slanted saddle, jump on it for 400.
Well, not sure.....

Here's the Ovation page:

http://www.ovationguitars.com/index.cfm?fa=detail&mid=1236

Oh, and I'm really more interested in why no one is interested in this. If I were, I'm not really
at a point were I could. Not a big deal! :)
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-03-19 4:12 PM (#376687 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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Buy it, damn it! Who cares if you're interested or not. Take the plunge and DO IT!
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BT717
Posted 2010-03-19 5:10 PM (#376688 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Buy it, damn it! Who cares if you're interested or not. Take the plunge and DO IT!
2 yrs 4 month unemployed

2 more Unemployment checks and done

Had 9 guitars, down to 3

Take a guess why I 'm not taking the plunge ;)

Seriously, I'm content with the 3 I have. If I could play 1/4 as well as you I might! :D :p
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-03-19 7:34 PM (#376689 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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In any other economy I would tell you to Buy It Now cuz you can always sell something.
But now is not necessarily the best of times.
But good luck with that.

[Been unemployed 21 months and I have two checks left to go unless someone extends something :p ]
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-19 10:19 PM (#376690 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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forget that one, there was one like that with a mic stuck on the front of the bridge too.
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BT717
Posted 2010-03-20 9:35 AM (#376691 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Thanks for any and all advise, but, has ANYONE either owned or atleast played this guitar? I've done a search and it appears to be one of the least talked about, played and owned Ovation and I am curious WHY?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-03-20 9:43 AM (#376692 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors
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I haven't played a 94, but it's probably a nice enough guitar. It's unique feature at the time was that it was the first mid-depth bowl in a center soundhole and it had a forward slanted saddle. And they put a little fancier wooden rosette on it. Other than that it's indistinguishable from the thousands of other mid depth center holes that came after it. Nice, but not very exciting (at least to me).
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BT717
Posted 2010-03-20 11:36 AM (#376693 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Thanks Dave.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-03-20 4:51 PM (#376694 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
It's unique feature at the time was that it was the first mid-depth bowl in a center soundhole
I'm assuming you are making a distinction between 90's mid-depth and the earlier artist/shallow bowl (pre SSB). So, my question... how big of a depth difference is there?
Thanks for any info.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-03-20 4:56 PM (#376695 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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1/8th of an inch?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-03-20 5:06 PM (#376696 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors
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Originally posted by Jonmark Stone:
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
It's unique feature at the time was that it was the first mid-depth bowl in a center soundhole
I'm assuming you are making a distinction between 90's mid-depth and the earlier artist/shallow bowl
First MID depth center hole.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2010-03-20 5:08 PM (#376697 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors



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I have one and love it. For the looks and the sound. It's my wood top that sounds the most woody of them all.

But taste is different. Charlie (Ramon) wasn't too impressed.

By the way, the 94 sported the introduction of the Optima Preamp. And it has a brown bowl, if that's interesting for you.

You can see it in my sig.

Best regards,
Kurt
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-03-20 5:51 PM (#376698 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
]First MID depth center hole.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I had one of the first Artist bowl's in the early 70's. I still own a "shallow" bowl Legend built in '82.
Having owned several SSB's and deep bowls, to me, my Artist and 82 Legend seem like Mid bowls. Just wondering if there's a big difference between those and the 90's "mid-depth".
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-03-20 6:00 PM (#376699 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors


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Nope. Bigger difference made by the bracing than the difference between Artist depth and mid depth bowls....
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-03-20 6:04 PM (#376700 - in reply to #376681)
Subject: Re: Question about a "94" Collectors
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Yeah, I think that's about right.

1966 - Deep bowl
1970/71 - Shallow
1983/84 - Supershallow
1994 - Mid
2005 - Contour
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