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Wuzhizzoner |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614 Location: Converse, Texas | I like the production model. I wanted a 12-string Q, but they won't even make it for me. | ||
Old Man Arthur |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777 Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Originally posted by The Artist (FKA Richard): I agree. I don't understand the logic of why they don't make them, even in really limited numbers. They've already designed it, so no cost there. I think I see a correlation to supply and demand and all that but, if they have the template?... Kinda like if you buy an eBarf Pacemaker... They will put a new neck on one, or they will put a new body on one... But you can't just Buy one. If they know how to do it, still got the plans and molds and all that stuff (any you know they do)... Why not just make a few, or a bunch? | ||
MusicMishka |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | If it ain't broke, why fix it?... I appreciate the inovation (no pun intended), but would love to see some of the models that put the Company on the map.... Pacemaker CL six and twelve 1758's Adamas I's and not just re-issues, but catalog models... Retro or not, they're great guitars... | ||
Waskel |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840 Location: closely held secret | If it ain't broke... you're not tryin. | ||
stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Originally posted by MusicMishka: Pinto If it ain't broke, why fix it?... I appreciate the inovation (no pun intended), but would love to see some of the models that put the Company on the map.... Pacemaker CL six and twelve 1758's Adamas I's and not just re-issues, but catalog models... Retro or not, they're great guitars... Maverick Galaxie 500 LTD Country Squire Torino Fairmont Edsel There are tons of people who cherish these cars, retor or not. But it would be lunacy for Ford to try and make these and sell them today. Times change. | ||
MusicMishka |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | I just knew someone would say that...lol Martin's doing pretty well w/ the D-28 Fender still makes the Strat in the original way as well as updated models Gibson Les Pauls, SG's and Acoustic's are still the backbone of the company... I love inovation and forward thinking...but the public likes tried and true: I'm not saying devote the entire line to Retro; but why not a few models... Ford still makes Mustangs.....(thankfully w/o Falcon frames and engines).. I do understand your point Bobbo...I'm Old School...can't help it.... ;) | ||
stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Originally posted by MusicMishka: Ovation tried it with their "traditional" line of guitars a couple of years back. And then with the reissues. Aside from a couple of folks who hang around here, I don't think they sold shit. Now they're being blown out at bargain basement prices. There is a brand new 1618 reissue on eBay for $999. And a Reissue shiny bowl, brand new Balladeer for $999 too. I love inovation and forward thinking...but the public likes tried and true: I'm not saying devote the entire line to Retro; but why not a few models... Ovation was always a high-tech product, unlike a D-28 or even a Strat or an LP. High-tech products needs to keep evolving and breaking new ground or they become obsolete. That's the perception of the market anyway. And perception is always reality when it comes to selling things. | ||
MusicMishka |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Ovation tried it with their "traditional" line of guitars a couple of years back. And then with the reissues. Aside from a couple of folks who hang around here, I don't think they sold shit. Now they're being blown out at bargain basement prices. There is a brand new 1618 reissue on eBay for $999. And a Reissue shiny bowl, brand new Balladeer for $999 too. I agree, sales have been slow in some respects; and the new innovations are great: no complaint or argument from me there either...but flooding the market w/ imported "value" items hasn't helped the sale of the big ticket items; esp. when the big barn mart's and Guitar Off-centers and MF's of the world only advertize that line: even in the Holiday issues, no main line USA guitars...If it doesn't say Celebrity in the Model name, it doesn't make the flyer... "The public can't buy what they don't know you have for sale": Jerry Lewis ymmv | ||
stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Seems like a while back that Beal mentioned at todays cost that 15K number that Dave threw out was pretty close. | ||
Patch |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226 Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | I'm probably being either dense or simplistic here, but if Composite Acoustics and Rainsong can do it at a marketable price, why can't Ovation? | ||
TAFKAR |
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2985 Location: Sydney, Australia | I'm with Patch. I think they dropped the ball here. The Q was designed way before I'd ever heard of CA, yet here they are with a factory devoted to all Carbon Fibre models without a huge price tag. The 08C has a hand laid bowl which wouldn't take much more work to do in carbon fibre. If the neck and bowl are one piece, I still don't see how that is significantly harder or more expensive than doing just the bowl. They should be able to sell these with a RRP of about $5,500 and sell about one per week. | ||
Gallerinski |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996 Location: Phoenix AZ | Like it or not, the couple hundred people on the OFC who actually buy guitars are not Ovations target market. | ||
Omaha |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 1126 Location: Omaha, NE | I don't know how relevant the comparison is, but a friend came down from Minnesota a few months ago with his Composite Acoustics GX-Performer model. Its a really great guitar. Street price on those is in the $2k-ish range. I played it a little. It has this really chimey, overtone rich tone and sustain that goes on forever. And its loud. Really nice. Plus all the benefits of cf...Bill likes to comment that the reason you put your CA guitar in its case is to protect the inside of your trunk. | ||
PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | Originally posted by stonebobbo: very few people knew they were back. Originally posted by MusicMishka: Ovation tried it with their "traditional" line of guitars a couple of years back. And then with the reissues. Aside from a couple of folks who hang around here, I don't think they sold shit. Now they're being blown out at bargain basement prices. There is a brand new 1618 reissue on eBay for $999. And a Reissue shiny bowl, brand new Balladeer for $999 too. I love inovation and forward thinking...but the public likes tried and true: I'm not saying devote the entire line to Retro; but why not a few models... Ovation was always a high-tech product, unlike a D-28 or even a Strat or an LP. High-tech products needs to keep evolving and breaking new ground or they become obsolete. That's the perception of the market anyway. And perception is always reality when it comes to selling things. I found out at the factory. | ||
adamas72 |
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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 146 Location: Ct./ USA | Gone for a few days and wow, nice threads. I can only hope that more "Q" (for quantum leap) could be made, the processes streamlined and sold to the world. I have worked in the composite industry, weaving, pre forming, molding and assembly. It is a new art form unto it self. The tooling, presses and injection system used in the industry creates many products. I like the idea of composite instruments, and many classical instruments are made that way. Trees do not have to die. The composite industry has its skeletons, but high technology is a great tool if it is is perused by motivated entrepreneurs. | ||
lanaki |
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Joined: October 2006 Posts: 5575 Location: big island | intere |39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A0|293%3A1|294%3A50]interesting color CA guitar | ||
Wuzhizzoner |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614 Location: Converse, Texas | I don't like it. Not my cup of tea. | ||
Old Man Arthur |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777 Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | My first thought about the CA is you can take it outside in the winter... No cracks. (supposedly) :D | ||
Oddball |
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Joined: March 2007 Posts: 841 Location: CA | This could be pertinent to the subject at hand: I'd never heard of Composite Acoustics guitars until this thread. I'd also never heard of the Ovation "Q". Realizing that the market is flooded with cheap, pretty and in many cases, somewhat decent guitars these days, I also don't quite see why Ovation doesn't produce limited runs of high-end models. Fender must do enough business through the 'custom shop' that it keeps running. Maybe they will encourage a similar facility at Ovation? That would be pretty cool. To use the car analogy, Chevy never made a lot of money on the Corvette, but they still made em and sold em. And the world would be a lesser place if they hadn't. | ||
PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | Originally posted by stonebobbo: There was problem with the Traditional Series no one knew were there unless you made an effort to find out. I found out they were back at tour Originally posted by MusicMishka: Ovation tried it with their "traditional" line of guitars a couple of years back. And then with the reissues. Aside from a couple of folks who hang around here, I don't think they sold shit. Now they're being blown out at bargain basement prices. There is a brand new 1618 reissue on eBay for $999. And a Reissue shiny bowl, brand new Balladeer for $999 too. I love inovation and forward thinking...but the public likes tried and true: I'm not saying devote the entire line to Retro; but why not a few models... Ovation was always a high-tech product, unlike a D-28 or even a Strat or an LP. High-tech products needs to keep evolving and breaking new ground or they become obsolete. That's the perception of the market anyway. And perception is always reality when it comes to selling things. and then bought a 1719. I wanted a big full no cutaway guitar in 2003. I wanted an Ovation but they were not making any like that. I bought a Martin 28 & Guild D-25. Martin Guild and Taylor sell alot no cut away guitars. Hi-tech is nice but is market for more tradional type guitars. Auto really not comparable musical instruments as products. | ||
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