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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:05 PM (#510560)
Subject: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Got the hankerin' for an old Ovation and found one on the bay site. Structurally it was sound, but it was sure dirty. Particularly the fretboard:





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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:14 PM (#510561 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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So I spent some time with 0000 steel wool and mineral oil:




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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:16 PM (#510563 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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And it came out like this:




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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:21 PM (#510564 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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The top was some scratched up and the rosette was loose. So glued the rosette on, used my swirl remover stuff followed by a good wax and hand buff:




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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:22 PM (#510565 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Strung it up with new strings:




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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:24 PM (#510566 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Now to figure out if this thing on the side works:




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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 1:26 PM (#510567 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Oh yeah........it plays and sounds so nice......
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Nancy
Posted 2015-05-16 2:09 PM (#510568 - in reply to #510567)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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GORGEOUS Piece Cool66!

And you did a Beautiful Job restoring it to it's true Glory!!! Beautiful Job!!!
It looks Brand New again!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-05-16 2:17 PM (#510569 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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Very Nice.
I want one!
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Patch
Posted 2015-05-16 2:21 PM (#510570 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: RE: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent

Now THAT is one good-looking Ovation! I love a burst-finish with all that abalone!

And what's not to love about finding the diamond in the rough eh? The same thing happened with my Flag Custom Legend. It looked even worse and needed a new tuning machine when I got it. But after all the grime and crud came off, it looked brand new underneath. Even my wife, whose patience has been stretched to the limit by my guitar fixation said "WOW!" when she saw it for the first time.

Congrats on a great find!

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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2015-05-16 2:21 PM (#510571 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Everyone knows how Mr. Moody and I feel about A-braced Legends. Doesn't get much better.
Enjoy.
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Nancy
Posted 2015-05-16 3:37 PM (#510573 - in reply to #510571)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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We need a Custom Legend Addict Anonymous Club...
I think 2WheelDrummer would join us! LOL!!!
LOVE the Custom Legends!!!
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2015-05-16 3:47 PM (#510574 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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A Custom Legend Addict Club - I'm in! But not anonymous - we're too proud of these beauties to be anonymous. I don't know WHY they sound better than other A-braced Legends but they do. Maybe it's the carved bridge. Or more than likely it's because they were more expensive so the best sounding tops were selected for them. I'm just glad I've got mine and will NEVER part with it.
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Nancy
Posted 2015-05-16 4:13 PM (#510576 - in reply to #510574)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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EXCELLENT Point! I am a Loud and Proud Custom Legend Addict too!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2015-05-16 8:55 PM (#510586 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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Well, maybe CL addicts can get the Fender era website changed where their category is just "LEGENDS", can't tell which ones are CL's unless you actually click on the guitar. There is a difference. True also for Custom Elite v. Elite.

Used to be the catalogs and website gave the Custom Legend a separate distinction as a model line from the Legend.

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cool66
Posted 2015-05-16 9:03 PM (#510587 - in reply to #510566)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Well, that "thing" on the side works. And both the stereo and mono jacks work as well.
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marenostrum
Posted 2015-05-17 4:01 AM (#510592 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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Bravoo....and nice get !!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2015-05-17 9:55 AM (#510598 - in reply to #510571)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Jonmark Stone - 2015-05-16 12:21 PM

Everyone knows how Mr. Moody and I feel about A-braced Legends. Doesn't get much better.
Enjoy.


Oh yeah!

Congrats on the CL. Something about a sunburst CL that is just beautiful.....
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SOBeach
Posted 2015-05-17 2:29 PM (#510612 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: RE: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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Congrats!  Nice job on the clean up too. 

I enjoy the 1667 I've got. It's not as fancy as its CL siblings, but still sings pretty sweet. imho

FYI, ya might be interested in seeing this Cutaway Roundbacks info sheet over on Jerome's site. 

From what I've read, and can see on my 1667, these first generation cutaway Os (models: 1661, 1667, 1677, and 1669) were built by literally cutting away the section from a full-sized bowl (since no molds for a cutaway bowl existed yet) and then a lyrachord (fiberglass) patch was hand-laid in to form the cutaway, along with additonal support bracings. Dunno if that has anything to do with why they sound so nice or not, or if it's just those A-braced spruce tops. 

Another interesting tidbit over on Ovationtribute.com is this Ovation Legend Cutaway Special Prototype 

 

BTW - Miles, if you're reading this, the FAQ's Ovation Model Reference erroneously lists the 1661 and 1667 as having shallow bowls, but they have deep bowls, and the 1677 is listed as having a deep bowl, but it has a shallow bowl.  Refer to the Cutaway Roundbacks info sheet. 

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Damon67
Posted 2015-05-17 3:59 PM (#510616 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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There's something specific with the 166X model Legends that seem to please me (both Legend and Custom Legend from this year.)

It makes me wonder if the bowl was manufactured in a different way after the new cutaway molds were built.

Here was the one I put the Op50 in. It was a 1667. It made it's was to SD after me...




I still think the non-cutaway A-braced Legends pre Kaman bar are the sweetest sounding. I don't actually have a 1619, but I have my Anniversary. I've seen several of them floating around, and at STUPID low prices. There's on at GC for under $500 right now. I've always liked them. It was one of the first departures from their standard offerings with things like the multi laminated headstock and heel (like Adamas II), herringbone, snowflake inlays, etc.

Anyway, I'm going on a tangent. The 166X Legends are some of the best, congrats on the find!
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cool66
Posted 2015-05-17 5:03 PM (#510618 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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This old CL sounds so nice. I put Martin Acoustic SP lights on it. Action is low, no buzzing (thank goodness). I did dress the frets whilst I had it apart, but not too much. I'm just really pleased with how this old beauty turned out. I get to gig it Tuesday evening for the first time. That's gonna be fun!!

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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2015-05-17 5:09 PM (#510619 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend


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My 1677-7-X has the pieced together cutaway. 33 years young now... what a great sounding guitar.




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Nancy
Posted 2015-05-17 5:56 PM (#510622 - in reply to #510619)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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Gorgeous JonMark!

I Love the color, and the Inlays on the head and bridge! Beautiful!!!
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DetlefMichel
Posted 2015-05-18 12:13 PM (#510635 - in reply to #510560)
Subject: Re: 1982 1669 Custom Legend



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So YOU were the one who was bidding more than me. Congratulations, what a guitar, I guessed from the pics but I had no PC when the auction was ending. Good to know it´s in good hands now.
Thus I have a little money left for the next auction on ebay, a seemingly well preserved Patriot! Let´s see what will happen...
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