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Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931

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drift
Posted 2009-11-12 2:12 PM (#391279)
Subject: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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I'm trying to figure out what this guitar is - i looked it up on the website (6 digit series) and its not there....

Anyone?
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dweezil
Posted 2009-11-12 2:13 PM (#391280 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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Pics?
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drift
Posted 2009-11-12 2:26 PM (#391281 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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i dont know how to post pics but it looks like a celebrity - all black with cutaway and slim body. Supposed to be 22 years old...?
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IanS
Posted 2009-11-12 2:36 PM (#391282 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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Sounding like an applause ?

although a #4861 is an old balladeer - see it in the 'discontinued' list at ovationguitars.com
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-11-12 2:57 PM (#391283 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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is this it? here
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drift
Posted 2009-11-12 3:19 PM (#391284 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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yes, it does look exactly like that except it's all black (no grey at all)... sounds like a Balladeer right? I'm trying to figure out if it's made in the usa or not...?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-11-12 4:08 PM (#391285 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931
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The OVATION DATABASE says it was made in Korea.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-11-12 6:25 PM (#391286 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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Hey Now! :cool: My First Ovation was a 4861 Korean Balladeer.
It sez 'Balladeer' on the label, right? Not Celebrity.
I has a Solid Top. Mine had an OP-24+ in it.
And it sounded good for an SSB. And the OP-24+ sounded Great plugged-in!
I got persuaded that I needed a Real USO(vation) and sold it. And now I miss it dearly! :mad:
All I've got is a photograph... :(
The serial number on mine was 9 Million and something. (seven digits)
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-11-12 7:02 PM (#391287 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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OMA- seems like you were "persuaded" to get a whole lot more than just a USA O....how about 15 more! HA!
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drift
Posted 2009-11-12 9:03 PM (#391288 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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ok, great so now i know what it is - next question is:

a) should i buy it?
b) how much should i pay?

right now i have a celebrity and i love it...
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Tony Calman
Posted 2009-11-12 9:19 PM (#391289 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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Way back a few years ago (5/03), I got one for my wife for $247.50 (1989, 398626).

Later traded it with another guitar for a 1537 (the one with the screw through the fretboard).

It came down from Sacramento where a regional solo act had used it.

It is a very good guitar, during the period that the materials were sent to Korea for assembly. Nothing wrong with it either as an acoustic or a/e. Some say it is as good as a US Balladeer at 1/2 the price. If I remember right, it had a mid-bowl.

Only reason that we still don't have it is my wife wanted the 'palm tree' parlor and uke.

Assuming certain things like the condition, you should buy it over a Celeb. As to price, lower than for a US Balladeer.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-11-12 9:57 PM (#391290 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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PM sent, Basically telling Drift to buy it for $250.

And Tony, it is an SSB. A 4861 is a Korean 1861, back when the numbers made sense....
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drift
Posted 2009-11-14 12:13 AM (#391291 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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thanks guys - i'm still on the fence. i can get it for 200 and comes with ovation hard case... part of me thinks my celebrity will suffice and wants to save my money for a fender telecaster... there's no built in tuner on this guitar and thats one the things i like best about my celebrity... another part of me thinks i need to grab this korean balladeer - help!!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2009-11-14 12:43 AM (#391292 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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c'mon, assuming it is in good condition, it is a GREAT deal...get your self a less than $20 tuner.

Arthur (sorry, OMA means to me oh my ass which was a special club when we had ejection seat training-rocket strapped to our posterior)...

Thanks, thought it was, just couldn't remember. It had surprising acoustic sound I didn't find in a lot more expensive shallow bowls. It is a US Balladeer (parts and material) that is cheaper because some don't accept that the Koreans can do excellent work. I believe this was a special project for about six months.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-11-14 12:51 AM (#391293 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931



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Drift... If that was on evilBay for $200 BIN, even with extra for shipping,
I would buy it in a Heartbeat! Even though I ain't a lover of Shiny Black Tops.
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drift
Posted 2009-11-16 12:53 PM (#391294 - in reply to #391279)
Subject: Re: Ovation - model #4861, serial #398931


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ok - its missing a volume button - is that a big deal? the guy lives an 1 and 1/2 away and sold his amp so i will probably buy it sight unseen and unplayed... taking a chance but if it sounds even a little tiny bit better than my celebrity than it will be worth it...
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