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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-05-26 9:12 PM (#186722)
Subject: O on ebay


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Location: SoCal
Is it just me?

Read thru the note I sent the seller, take a look at the auction, and then tell me if the answer to my question makes any sense.


>From: moody.pi@cox.net
>To: carlya777@hotmail.com
>Subject: Question from eBay Member: Ovation Custom Steel Strings Acoustic Guitar (3726633208)
>Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 20:42:40 -0700
>
>Dear carlya,
>
>I curious about your guitar. You say it's a custom built steel string, but it looks like a standard Ovation classical guitar, model number 1763. Are the pictures on your auction the wrong ones? Do you have any others?
>
>Thanks
>Paul
>
>To view the item, go to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3726633208
>

This is the response:

The neck is the old type with the steel bar in it and the electronics are top of the line. Plus its brand new so it dosen't matter how old it is its never been played except to tune it. HH
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alpep
Posted 2004-05-26 9:25 PM (#186723 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Location: NJ
looks like he told you
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MWoody
Posted 2004-05-26 9:46 PM (#186724 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay



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Location: Upper Left USA
It's not you.

I'm thinking a bad interpreter.

Too bad, the pictured Classical could be a nice guitar.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-05-26 9:56 PM (#186725 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
Looks like The Classic Model to me. Not a bad guitar. Don't know where the steel string description comes in.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2004-05-27 5:17 AM (#186726 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Posts: 1922

Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
This is a fine example of why I'm not buying any more guitars on eBay.....

Roger
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-05-27 5:30 AM (#186727 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Location: Scotland
She's clueless. She had this listed a while ago as a Custom Legend. It's a "new" old-style classic with an Optima pre
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cliff
Posted 2004-05-27 9:16 AM (#186728 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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". . . 18 and 1/3 frets makes it a long neck. . ."
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-05-27 11:09 AM (#186729 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay



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Location: Minden, Nebraska
Longneck???? Someone said Longneck???? Where is the Longneck????

:D
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-05-27 11:37 AM (#186730 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
In The Fridge beside the Milk! Drink enough of it then when you reach inside for another Brewski..the light comes on and you'll play your Ovation for 10 minutes, Believing all the while that you are playing to a full house at Madison Square Garden! :D
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Paul V
Posted 2004-05-27 2:49 PM (#186731 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Posts: 38

Location: Tucson, Arizona
It's a nice looking guitar, but stay away from this, right guys? The slot head makes me think this should be a nylon/classic string guitar, right? I'd like to get my hands on something like this if the price is right.

Based on what everyone has said in this string, though, I should keep my distance from this one...?

Thanks.

Paul V.
(Startin' my guitar lessons again tonight... Seein' "The Eagles" fly through Tucson the other night makes me wanna go learn to play more/better!!) :)
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seesquare
Posted 2004-05-27 3:01 PM (#186732 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Dem trebles look mighty thick to be steel. Nice guitar. If it goes off economically, might be a good buy.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-05-27 3:15 PM (#186733 - in reply to #186722)
Subject: Re: O on ebay



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Posts: 6202

Location: Phoenix AZ
Absolutely no question about it - the guitar in the photo is a nylon strung classical, probably model 1713. And there is no way it will fetch the BIN price of $1200.

Many (all?) of the grey oval labels with the watermark of the factory building contain both the model number AND the name of the guitar. i.e. my Folklore Deluxe says "FD-14" and right under that says "Folklore Deluxe". For a while in the catalogs under the Legend section, a nylon strung classical version was described (1713). My guess is that this guitar on ebay is a model 1713, but also on the label says "Legend". So the seller is not really crazy - the guitar label probebly DOES say Legend on it and the guitar really IS a Legend, although a different version of Legend then we usually think of. If you check your catalogs, I think you'll see what I mean.

But here is the real question. Which is wrong? The photos? or the Description? If you win the auction do you get the guitar in the photos (a nice clasical) or is the photo wrong and you get what is described (a steel string guitar)?

Anyway, the price is way out of line either way. They could probably get not more than $500 for it at the best.
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