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Capt John
Posted 2008-09-23 8:10 AM (#19184)
Subject: Balladeer


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What is the story behind the Balladeer being discontinued.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-09-23 8:37 AM (#19185 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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I am not sure that the Balladeer is being discontinued. Since the change in management at Ovation alot of the 'Lower-end' models are being moved overseas.
I know for sure that Elite T's will be made overseas, soon! (like NOW!) But I haven't heard about Balladeers.

But a quick check showed me that there are none listed on Ovations Website... So they might be gone. :( And I don't have any!
[well, I have a Special Balladeer... But that's not quite the same thing]

But... Welcome Cap'n :cool:
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-09-23 8:43 AM (#19186 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer
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Balladeer isn't discontinued.

Balladeer production is moved to Asia. They are now called "Standard Balladeer", just like many years ago.

Still a great guitar.
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Capt John
Posted 2008-09-23 8:45 AM (#19187 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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I sent an email to Ovation via their web site asking if the Balladeer was being discontinued and they replied with a single sentence.... "The USA Balladeer is discontinued."
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Capt John
Posted 2008-09-23 8:46 AM (#19188 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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I kind of figured this was the case. Could not keep the price point with manufacturing in the US. That's a shame.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-09-23 9:13 AM (#19189 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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The Balladeer model is to Ovation what the D-28 is to Martin.
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John B
Posted 2008-09-23 9:17 AM (#19190 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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Originally posted by Capo Guy:
The Balladeer model is to Ovation what the D-28 is to Martin.
I would compare it more to a Martin D-1. It's sort of the "entry level" to the better models. A D-28 is a really nice guitar.

Just my $.02
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-09-23 9:22 AM (#19191 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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My Special Balladeer is... Well, Special! :D
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Steve
Posted 2008-09-23 11:15 AM (#19192 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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OK, so now everyone with an original USA Balladeer has a collectible instrument, especially the early ones with the 5-piece necks. (I wonder if the standard asian Balladeer will have a 5-piece neck?..kinda doubt it..)
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Yak
Posted 2008-09-23 7:16 PM (#19193 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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Originally posted by Capt John:
I sent an email to Ovation via their web site asking if the Balladeer was being discontinued and they replied with a single sentence.... "The USA Balladeer is discontinued."
Key word "USA". The Balladeer will still be around, but won't be a "USA" guitar
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MWoody
Posted 2008-09-23 7:38 PM (#19194 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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So it is now the "Barradeer"?
Phil, you can smack me if you want to...

I think mine is special anyway.

"1112"

Now here's an opportunity for someone:

Custon Balladeer - Mother Project - Cheap
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MWoody
Posted 2008-09-23 7:53 PM (#19195 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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My bad...

Mothership Candidate
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-09-23 10:02 PM (#19196 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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Originally posted by John B:
Originally posted by Capo Guy:
The Balladeer model is to Ovation what the D-28 is to Martin.
I would compare it more to a Martin D-1. It's sort of the "entry level" to the better models. A D-28 is a really nice guitar.

Just my $.02
What I meant to say was, The Balladeer model NAME.....

Or the Older USA Balladeers are......

I agree the D-28 is a nice guitar. Not as nice as My OM-18V but nice.
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sycamore
Posted 2008-09-24 6:11 AM (#19197 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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Originally posted by MWoody:
So it is now the "Barradeer"?
Phil, you can smack me if you want to...

I think mine is special anyway.

"1112"

Now here's an opportunity for someone:

Custon Balladeer - Mother Project - Cheap
I know that's not the link you intended... but that's a lot of money for BROKEN mandolin.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-09-24 8:58 AM (#19198 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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What do you want, good looks or brains? Sheesh!

Actually, the only thing that was actually bad on that one was the missing battery cover (Got 5), the missing back door (on its way) and the split bridge (making one out of Koa).

And of course that it is an Applesauce. I had the intent to re-top it, prior to taking on a full size unit. Got Spuce?

I consider it to be an educational and recreational investment. That and it takes my mind off of all the cool stuff that Mr. Big has for sale.

M(not the smartest Hoe in the shed)Woody
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-09-24 9:18 AM (#19199 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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As of late the Balladeer has been my go-to guitar.
I really love that old guitar.
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dobro
Posted 2008-09-24 9:27 PM (#19200 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer



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Recommendation: Check out the all-acoustic "My Goal's Beyond" by John McLaughlin (1970). Recorded exclusively on a Balladeer. No electronics, just GREAT micing. Best Ovation sound, in my book (no cheesy chorus or processing etc.)
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sycamore
Posted 2008-09-25 9:21 AM (#19201 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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Originally posted by MWoody:
What do you want, good looks or brains? Sheesh!

Actually, the only thing that was actually bad on that one was the missing battery cover (Got 5), the missing back door (on its way) and the split bridge (making one out of Koa).

And of course that it is an Applesauce. I had the intent to re-top it, prior to taking on a full size unit. Got Spuce?

I consider it to be an educational and recreational investment. That and it takes my mind off of all the cool stuff that Mr. Big has for sale.

M(not the smartest Hoe in the shed)Woody
Fair enough - new Applesauces mando's are expensive anyway. And if you have the spares/skills to fix her up, why not. Just jealous I have no time for fix-er up projects at the moment.
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Capt John
Posted 2008-09-25 3:00 PM (#19202 - in reply to #19184)
Subject: Re: Balladeer


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Hey, all. My new Balladeer 2771LX Cherry burst was just delivered. It is beautiful. I am going to love this guitar!!
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