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bauerhillboy
Posted 2011-09-30 7:49 PM (#275389)
Subject: '97 Collectors


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I have been looking at my little guitar for a couple of years now without playing it. I guess maybe a new home is needed.
I replaced the black plastic tuner buttons with Ebony ones. The original electronics quit working a long time ago, so I installed an OpPro with 1/4" and XLR. OHSC.

$500 + shipping. Ask me and I'll email pics to you.

John <>{
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Patch
Posted 2011-09-30 9:47 PM (#275390 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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That's a STEAL and a half! :eek:
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-01 10:54 AM (#275391 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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Aw heck....

PM sent. :rolleyes:
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2011-10-01 11:18 AM (#275392 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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I know some folks would like to get their hands on one of these, but I also know the money isn't flowing like it used to. I want someone to actually buy this guitar and play it. Don't want it to sit in storage for the rest of my life.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-10-01 11:33 AM (#275393 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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John, is it wide or standard neck?
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-01 11:42 AM (#275394 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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John,

I don't know why your email didn't get through. I sent another PM.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-10-01 11:44 AM (#275395 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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I know what you're saying, John. The 97 has been on my list for a long time, but I haven't played the ones I have much since I started trying to learn some electric guitar stuff. I hate to see them hanging there.
But golf season is about over and football season is going. I've learned a lot of fingerstyle stuff while watching football games.

So, Patch, are you going to save me from this one?
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2011-10-01 1:06 PM (#275396 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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Patch gets it.
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-01 2:16 PM (#275397 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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He's got it alright....

Stupid GAS! :rolleyes:
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-10-01 3:09 PM (#275398 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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I thank you, Patch. I happened to click on right after it was posted, and I ALMOST pulled the trigger immediately. Fortunately, I looked at the balance in my checkbook first, but if you hadn't jumped on it, I'm afraid that the IMBALANCE in my willpower would have trumped the BALANCE in my checkbook.

Enjoy it!
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-01 3:13 PM (#275399 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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SIGH...

I really shouldn't have asked to see the pictures. :cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-10-01 3:45 PM (#275400 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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Thanks from me, too, Patch. I was going to ask for pictures and then started thinking about the discussion that would ensue when SWMBO saw them on the computer.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-10-01 5:45 PM (#275401 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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Another Thank You to Patch....
My financial gears were turning, I could smell rubber burning...
while the other part of my brain was telling me that I have many guitars and $0!

Thanx for ending that problem for me. :cool:
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bobby81
Posted 2011-10-01 11:36 PM (#275402 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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you boys move too quick for me. i'm old, and have slow reflexes.
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bburg
Posted 2011-10-02 1:37 PM (#275403 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
Still one question open:
Wide neck or standard neck???

Okay, she is gone!!!

Congrats to both, Patrick and John!!

Bernie
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-12 7:56 PM (#275404 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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It's here, along with it's standard neck, and I owe John an even bigger thanks than I thought.

I've let three, count'em, three of these come and go over the years. Each time thinking I'd be able to replace it down the road.

Well, consider them replaced! :cool:

John made absolutely NO MENTION, I mean ZERO REFERENCE, to the fabulous silking in this one's top. And the finish has more amber to it than the others I had. They were gorgeous instruments in an elegant, understated way. But this one is really stunning up close and personal, with a vintage look that many Ovations just can't touch; definitely one of those guitars that photos simply can't show to their full advantage. And I might add, the photos were plenty good enough to throw a monkey wrench into my fundraising efforts for my nearly-complete factory projects.

Suffice to say, I'm quite pleased.

If any of you have the opportunity to deal with Bauerhillboy, proceed with confidence. The man said he thought the top was pretty. The man has a gift for understatement.

Thanks again John! :D
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2011-10-12 9:27 PM (#275405 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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AstroDan
Posted 2011-10-13 3:29 PM (#275406 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors


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So... All that and no pics, Patch! Geez...
Lets see the red-blanket treatment!
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Patch
Posted 2011-10-13 4:47 PM (#275407 - in reply to #275389)
Subject: Re: '97 Collectors



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Pics are on the to-do list Dan, but the weather is cold and rainy the last several days. Don't worry, I can't let autumn lift off in the Hudson Valley without finding a reason to take photos. It's a sickness second only to GAS.
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