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goodluckpete |
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 12 | Thought I would say hello to everyone here. I was a member wayyy back in 2004-5 when I first became interested in ovation guitars, mainly the electrics. I owned a viper, and just a few hours ago I purchased a GP on ebay. I have been scoping them out for a few years now and can finally afford one now. If anyone saw the black GP that was in the for sale forum with the Michael Bolton autograph , that is the one that I bought. The autograph is unfortunate and I'm hoping it is not too much of a pain to remove, but I've loved these guitars since I first saw them and I am looking forward to giving it a good home. I would like to continue posting here to possibly get some opinions and help from members that might know more than the GP's than me. I am considering doing a partial restore and replacing the tailpiece, tuners and having some headstock repair work done ( there is a chip in the headstock and part of the logo is missing ). I could definitely use some help being pointed in the right direction with all that. Thanks Peter | ||
Old Man Arthur |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777 Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | So Peter... Are we talking about This One? That wrap-around tailpiece would be nicer if the seller knew how to string it. Those are good lookin' guitars. I especially like the neck joint. I have never had the pleasure of owning one, but there are a couple of owners amongst the membership. Someone will be along to activate your account once they notice that you are here. | ||
muzza |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Peter, if you WERE a member "waaay back in '04/'05" then you're STILL a member now. Your old login details would still be valid on this new site. Have you tried logging on with them? Using your original login would allow you to forego the 'Welcome Centre' grilling and you can get stuck right in. Welcome back! Edited by muzza 2012-04-11 6:32 AM | ||
Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Yep... what Muzza said. If you need your email or something updated to get your password, just PM me or send an email to support@ . By the way, nice guitar. A good cleaning, string the bridge correctly (that is one of the best bridges out there) and the chip should be an easy fix as it's one color. I would contact Ovation support and see what they would charge to spruce it up. | ||
goodluckpete |
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 12 | Thanks muzza. I would use my original login but i have forgotten them. I might know the email address I used to create them but I don't remember the username. I'm ok with starting over though, I didn't post too frequently back then. Also, Mr. O, I went to a local luthier shop I get my work done before the auction ended (I was that set on getting it) and they had some receipts from ovation for similar work. Ovation can apparently fix the damage, finish the headstock and replace the logo for $150, seems pretty reasonable. If I could get that done and have that awful signature removed I would be very happy. I can't wait to get it though, just got the tracking number today and I'm counting down the days. | ||
Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Well you've only had two posts with this account. If you PM me with options of what your email and/or username may have been and your real name, I can re-instate the old account easy enough, or you could continue with this one. It's really is no bother.. | ||
goodluckpete |
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 12 | I guess i'll just continue with this one, rather than going through the hassle of retrieving an old account. Also, an update on the GP, it came in the mail today and although it looks good and sounds great from what I can tell, it is almost unplayable. A bunch of dead spots along the fretboard and really in need of a setup. I brought it in to the shop after I gawked at it for a while and I'm getting the frets dressed, a setup, and that signature removed. Cant wait to get it back friday and really start playing it! | ||
Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | These are very unique guitars. On the surface there really is nothing special about them. But the same parts on another guitar, as there are many, and it just doesn't sound like a sounds. I think it's the crap wood that was used, just by accident, the density is perfect to make it sing. And I enabled your access to post in the general forums. | ||
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