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Opinions on "The Anniversary"

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Roundback
Posted 2007-03-28 9:44 PM (#108101)
Subject: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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I'm in the process of purchasing an Ovation Anniversary acoustic,(1978) no electronics.It has the Nutmeg Brown finish, and is in mint condition, both the guitar and case. All the original paperwork and accessories are included. I thought the price was right at 475.00, especially for the condition. Just wondered how many here have played or owned one, and some opinions of the guitar. Thanks.
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-28 9:53 PM (#108102 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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I've owned one just like you are looking at: acoustic and nutmeg. The finish on mine was more like a bright red mahogany. It was pretty much like a Custom Legend with different accouterments. Mine had "A" bracing and sounded very good.

For some reason, I sold it years ago. LOL! :confused:
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Roundback
Posted 2007-03-28 10:03 PM (#108103 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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Didn't all the Anniversary models have the "A" bracing? I have a Legend and a Custom Legend, early 80's models, and they have the "A" bracing, as well. Seems like I heard somewhere that the Anniversary always had it. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-03-28 10:39 PM (#108104 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"



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AAA spruce, A brace, wonderful guitar...
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-03-28 10:43 PM (#108105 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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I've had mine since it was new in 83. It's actually an 82. It is still one of my favorite guitars. Would never concider seling it.
Bill.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-03-28 10:44 PM (#108106 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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Tony, Where ya been ??? Wanna adopt some guitars ???

Dave
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Roundback
Posted 2007-03-28 10:54 PM (#108107 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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How does the VT braced Legends compare to the A braced ones? I have been offered a great deal on a minty Legend, but it has the old style bracing. I haven't played one of those, so I am a little concerned that it won't sound as good as my A braced one.
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-28 11:01 PM (#108108 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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Originally posted by Roundback:
How does the VT braced Legends compare to the A braced ones? I have been offered a great deal on a minty Legend, but it has the old style bracing. I haven't played one of those, so I am a little concerned that it won't sound as good as my A braced one.
Like most things, I think it depends on the individual instrument. I have a '72 VT braced 1127 GC Artist that has been my main recording axe for years. GREAT sounding guitar that has a similar sound spectrum as a lot of fine D-18's I've heard.

Then again, I've had a couple A braced O's that were duds.

I just play them with my eyes closed and "hug it out." LOL!
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Beal
Posted 2007-03-28 11:57 PM (#108109 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"



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Go play both guitars together and then make up your mind.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-03-29 11:05 AM (#108110 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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Bill's right. Play both and decide which one you like best.

I've never liked VT braced guitars, but I've know people who think they are the cat's ass. And they are very very good for recording just because they don't have a strong bottom end.

Play both.....
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-29 11:10 AM (#108111 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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. . . and, what exactly IS so good about a cat's ass??
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-29 11:13 AM (#108112 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"



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Thank you, Cliff. I've been meaning to ask him that for years, but frankly I was afraid he might be able to tell me.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-29 11:15 AM (#108113 - in reply to #108101)
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this for one...

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-03-29 11:18 AM (#108114 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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Ask your parent's. It's an expression from their time....

Besides, it must be good, otherwise they wouldn't be licking them all the time...
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-29 11:24 AM (#108115 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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the only reason they lick them is because they CAN.
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-29 11:58 AM (#108116 - in reply to #108101)
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Cat's Ass Has Fleas....that's standard ook tuning, right?
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Mario
Posted 2007-03-29 12:11 PM (#108117 - in reply to #108101)
Subject: Re: Opinions on "The Anniversary"


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That is so funny to hear someone else use that term. My dad and his friends and family all used it, even used it in spanish! It was a nice blast from the past for me (haven't heard it in a while) as most them are all gone now.
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