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Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??

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rpguitar
Posted 2007-09-13 10:50 PM (#81894)
Subject: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Hey everyone,

My first post here... my first Ovation was a Custom Balladeer 12 string back in 1985. It was stolen, and I never owned another one until someone I knew passed away and I acquired his 6778LX. Wow! I like Ovations!

So I began looking for a Custom Legend and found something quite interesting on Ebay. I searched all the archives here and found nothing.

It is a 1769-7 Custom Legend from circa 1989 (by serial) with abalone binding on the entire neck. I found only scant references to this creature online. There is one for sale at a Japanese store . And I found a reference in the 1993 German Ovation Catalog at OvationTribute.com.

Does anyone know anything about this model?? It has the Op24 preamp and by all other signs is a normal looking CL. But that abalone binding on the neck is just killer!
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Beggin
Posted 2007-09-13 11:22 PM (#81895 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Roger, I believe that one was made for the Japanese market, but there are those here that know for sure. Stick around and have some fun.

Welcome!
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rpguitar
Posted 2007-09-13 11:36 PM (#81896 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Thanks for the welcome. :)

I did a little more searching and I'm pretty sure this is equivalent to the N769 ("Nakao" Custom Legend). Pretty rare, and by all appearances a nice find. I'll report back when I get it next week.

Best Regards
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-09-14 7:59 AM (#81897 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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I haven't seen one like you describe. It sounds cool, so post a picture when you have it.
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Steve
Posted 2007-09-14 8:59 AM (#81898 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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..nice jazz riffs on the '67 Gibson, Roger..I liked that set of double-runs near the end of that piece..
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rpguitar
Posted 2007-09-14 9:16 AM (#81899 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Steve, thanks for the comment! That '67 335 video has something like 12,000 hits. It amazes me that people find this stuff. :cool:

Here are a couple of pics from the auction that I won. The seller did not highlight that this was any kind of rare model. I believe he's the original owner from circa 1989 ("...sounds right, I was still in high school" sez he).



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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-09-14 10:24 AM (#81900 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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Very, very nice. Those are custom neck inlays, too.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-09-14 10:35 AM (#81901 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Nice, Roger. Get together sometime with the other OFC members in New Jersey.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-09-14 10:40 AM (#81902 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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Roger, very nice homepage, excellent musicianship, and with the collection you have and have had, you'll fit right in on this forum. Don't be shy, and welcome.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-09-14 11:10 AM (#81903 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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Ditto on all of the above, Roger. Very nicely done.


Welcome to the OFC!
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rpguitar
Posted 2007-09-14 3:04 PM (#81904 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Well guys (gals?) -

I have to say; I've been on many a board and newsgroup but that's about the nicest, most genuine welcome I've ever received. :) Truly, thank you!

I am a bit of an eclectic as you may be able to tell from my long list of guitars past and present. It's a little embarrassing in terms of conspicuous consumption, but I really consider all of this to be a lifelong quest. I've never related to the folks who grab one guitar and play it for 30 years. I do *admire* them though! Sure is cheaper. :-|

The headless ergonomic guitars that I've recently begun playing were a real epiphany as far as my electric playing was concerned. I never really found an equivalent acoustic voice. Martin, Taylor, Takamine, Guild - they are all cool but I've never really bonded to any of them as being "me."

I'm sensing that I might just find that with Ovation or maybe a custom Adamas . Time will tell! What I have found is that it's brought me back in time to my prolific and creative early days as a college freshman. I wrote lots of acoustic music on my Balladeer 12. 20+ years later, somehow that feeling comes back - totally unexpectedly - when I have this 6778LX in my hands.

In the meantime, good stuff to read here and an impressive amount of knowledge! Again, thank you for the kind words. :)
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Waskel
Posted 2007-09-14 4:03 PM (#81905 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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Originally posted by rpguitar:
I am a bit of an eclectic
Yeah, we've got a few of those around here. :rolleyes:


Mostly acoustic, but some eclectic.
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Steve
Posted 2007-09-14 4:13 PM (#81906 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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..all the comedians out of work.. :rolleyes: :)
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Waskel
Posted 2007-09-14 4:23 PM (#81907 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??



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...and here I'm givin' it up for free.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-09-14 4:43 PM (#81908 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Originally posted by rpguitar:
Well guys (gals?) -

I've never related to the folks who grab one guitar and play it for 30 years.
That could be the club motto for most around here...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-14 9:03 PM (#81909 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Welcome to the board Roger,
Congrats with that new Custom Legend ;)
Browsing your website,I enjoyed your songs,..Cool Stuff..!!..Very Impressive List of Guitars,and,it`s great that you also list the strings,which leads me to ask you ,:..why gauge 10-46 on a stratocaster..?..unless it is a "Phatstrat"..in which case it is evident... :)

Vic

..and rendering my question completely unnescessary..
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rpguitar
Posted 2007-09-14 10:07 PM (#81910 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Hey Vic!

Thanks for the comments man.

You know, I list the strings so I can bloody *remember* what I put on all of those instruments. My standard though, is 10's on 25.5" scale instruments, 11's on 25" and 24.75".

For archtops, up them one gauge (11's or 12's) depending on scale length. I use 11's on all the flattops though.

I just can't get along with 9's, even on a Fender. Not enough meat for my style of digging in and altering pick angle for different nuances. I guess I'm "phat" (ahem) by nature... not to mention the extra 15 I'm carrying. :)
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-14 11:42 PM (#81911 - in reply to #81894)
Subject: Re: Model 1769-7 Custom Legend ??


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Oh Roger,
Thanks for getting back ,and your string gauge differentiation based on scale-length (Cool !!)..
with "Phatstrat" I meant the one with the "humbucker" at the bridge,instead of a single-coil,the electric crowd that I know of like to use gauge 10-46 on such one,on the all single coil ,11`s are usually preferred overhere,.. :)

Vic
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