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Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?

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by-bc
Posted 2002-12-02 3:52 PM (#215619)
Subject: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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GuitarTrader lists:
OVATION 1868T Black Elite T Acoustic/Electric Super Shallow

According to the Ovation Fan Club model reference, the "T" indicates a AAA factory second. I phoned GuitarTrader about this and, after consultations with several staff, they insisted that the "T" was just a Ovation Model designation and did NOT indicate any type of minor imperfections from the factory.

What is the Elite 1868T and would it be a good buy for $700 with case? A couple of very minor finish flaws would not bother me much but a bad job on fret wire finishing (as seems to be common on Applause guitars) and similar problems would be unacceptable.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-12-02 4:37 PM (#215620 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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The Elite T is a new model this year. The T stands for textured. It has a very light textured finish over the entire body of the guitar. Do a search on it from the first page of this web site. There's been a lot of discussion on the guitar, and the consensus of those who have played it is that it's a damn fine guitar.
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Beal
Posted 2002-12-02 8:39 PM (#215621 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?



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The AAA catagory hasn't been used for years (unless they brought it back since 98) It's like half a second but not quite a first.
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by-bc
Posted 2002-12-03 1:39 PM (#215622 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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Thanks.

I called Ovation and I guess I'm not the first person to get confused. The new "T" model is described in Ovation's July 2002 news release but not in their model list. A web search on the "T" designation turned up the ovationfanclub model definitions, which indicated it was a AAA factory second.

However, the ovationfanclub postings make it clear that the 1868T is a quality guitar.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2002-12-03 1:48 PM (#215623 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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Whew... you had me going there... The "T" only means "minor imperfection w/full warranty" if it is in the FIRST place in the model number, not at the end.

- First Digit: FIXED ID (almost always "1" except as listed)
4 Pacific Rim Manufacturer
6 Adamas
S Factory Second (denotes slight imperfection, PARITIAL WARRANTY)
T AAA ("Triple A" denotes extremely minor imperfection, but FULL WARRANTY)
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Bailey
Posted 2002-12-04 12:33 AM (#215624 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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Is the Elite T "super shallow"? I thought it was the mid depth, my grandson also called it super shallow when we were discussing it and I corrected him that it was mid depth with full acoustic sound. I consider the new Viper super shallow and not suitable or intended for acoustic playing. Are any other catalogs describing it as "super shallow"?

Bailey
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-12-04 6:43 AM (#215625 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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Bailey:
The Elite T is offered in both mid depth and super shallow bowl. Both are acoustic. The Viper you are refering to is a solid body with chambers in it. Different animal altogether.
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Bailey
Posted 2002-12-06 2:01 AM (#215626 - in reply to #215619)
Subject: Re: Does the T in 1868T mean it's a second?


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Paul

All the discussions on the board of the Elite T have been pretty favorable of it's acoustic sound so I guess the bowl depth is suitable. I recommended it to my grandson as an acoustic guitar (he has a gothic explorer and liked the gothic look of the T) .

Bailey
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