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Which USA models can still be ordered?
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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 97 Location: Marlton, NJ | I know that new Adamas guitars can be ordered from the factory, but can a new 1867LX be ordered? Would the price be reasonable? Thanks, Mark | ||
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| Old Man Arthur |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777 Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Define "Reasonable" "Special Order instruments are typically listed in the Ovation Retail Price List. We can usually deliver these models within three months of receiving your order from an Authorized Ovation Dealer at no additional charge. In some cases, models listed in our archive- such as the Thunderbolt- may be available on a Special Order basis... ....For complete information and to get a price quote on your one-of-a-kind guitar, contact your Authorized Ovation Dealer. We require a 50% deposit when you place your order." Since New Hartford still makes Al Di Legends, they could probably make you an 1867. They would just need to hunt-down a shallow bowl. And as I see it, Your Authorized Ovation Dealer would be Al. | ||
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| alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583 Location: NJ | almost any guitar | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13997 Location: Upper Left USA | "Which USA models can still be ordered?" Definately not any of the Kardashians... I think I hear Al humming the Alice's Restaurant chorus. "You can get anything you want..." | ||
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| Chazmo |
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Joined: October 2012 Posts: 37 | FYI, during the last shop visit that we Guild folks had to New Hartford (last month), I don't recall seeing any Ovations in assembly. Still plenty of necks, fingerboards, etc., to be seen, but I don't recall seeing anything finished this time. In visits past, I seem to recall several of them being built. | ||
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| Patch |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4239 Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | My 2001-X is there somewhere being repaired. (At least I hope it is!) | ||
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| MarkF786 |
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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 97 Location: Marlton, NJ | Al kindly got me a quote, so yes, the models I'm interested can still be purchased. Sadly though the prices are considerable higher than before; for example, the list price has gone up about $1500, or about 60%. I suppose that's because they are now made one at a time instead of in batches. Sadly though, it's puts the cost of a new USA Ovation beyond what most people would be willing to spend or could afford. One thing I wonder though if if the quality would be better or worse than before. It could be better because of it being built as a one-off, similar to a custom. Or it could be worse if the person building it isn't experienced with Ovations. I don't know how much of the original staff remains in New Hartford. I wish Fender never gutted Ovation - or Hamer, another favorite brand of mine which operated out of the same factory. | ||
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| MeredithI |
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Joined: November 2012 Posts: 135 Location: New Bern, NC | I'm new to the forum, but not new to Ovation. Today I was wondering about which models are still made in the US and am sad to see so little still made here. I searched the ovationguitars.com site and saw a lot of models made in their "Pacific-based subsidiary" which I presumed meant Korea or China. I had actually considered traveling up to New Hartford to see the "mother ship," but it looks like I may not see any Ovations being made the day I arrive. What a heartbreak. Since I don't have the pocket book of Melissa Etheridge or Al DiMeola, if I ever buy another Ovation I think I would rather stick with an American-made used model. | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | MeredithI - You can still get most any Made in USA guitar, made in the USA. You just have to order it when you decide what you want. | ||
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| MeredithI |
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Joined: November 2012 Posts: 135 Location: New Bern, NC | So, if I call Ovation and say, "Make me a Custom Elite" they will make it there in New Hartford rather than shipping me one that was made in Korea? And for the same price as the one shown on their site: http://www.ovationguitars.com/guitars/product/custom_elite_c2078ax ? Surely not. | ||
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| jay |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 1249 Location: Texas | "Surely not." A woman's intuition is rarely wrong. Al's got a 1687 that would blow the doors off an Elite, imo, and probably leave you a little Christmas money to boot over a Custom Custom Elite. | ||
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| MeredithI |
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Joined: November 2012 Posts: 135 Location: New Bern, NC | I don't have that much Christmas money. LOL Besides, the 1687 is a $3000 instrument. http://www.worldinstrumentonline.com/ovation-1687.html The Korean-made Custom Elite is around $1000+. http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ovation-Custom-Elite-C2078-AX-Deep-Cont... It hardly seems fair to compare them. Or have you personally heard an American-made Custom Elite played next to the 1687? I would expect Al's guitar to blow the doors off that Elite at a $2000 price difference. Sadly, I could only afford the Korean-made Custom Elite, but if I were in the market for an additional guitar, I think I would search for an older American made Ovation. By the way, I've seen the new contoured bowls, but haven't played one. They look very strange! What if your body doesn't conform to that shape?? I think I like the old bowl better, which is another reason I'd search for an older model Ovation. My Custom Legend 1619 is a deep bowl. | ||
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| Guitsome |
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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 121 Location: NH | If you haven't played a contoured bowl then I would encourage you to do so and decide for yourself. I've owned a few deep bowls and my preference is towards the contoured bowl. | ||
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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | MarkF786 - 2012-11-08 8:47 PM Al kindly got me a quote, so yes, the models I'm interested can still be purchased. Sadly though the prices are considerable higher than before; for example, the list price has gone up about $1500, or about 60%. I suppose that's because they are now made one at a time instead of in batches. Sadly though, it's puts the cost of a new USA Ovation beyond what most people would be willing to spend or could afford. One thing I wonder though if if the quality would be better or worse than before. It could be better because of it being built as a one-off, similar to a custom. Or it could be worse if the person building it isn't experienced with Ovations. I don't know how much of the original staff remains in New Hartford. I wish Fender never gutted Ovation - or Hamer, another favorite brand of mine which operated out of the same factory. same people making them no worries | ||
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Which USA models can still be ordered?