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Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue

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preachydad
Posted 2008-06-12 10:58 AM (#34971)
Subject: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue


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I wanted to find out if this guitar was manufactured with the ovation logo on the tuning machines or plain.

I was lucky to fine one of these limited issue guitars and bought it at a great price.

I wonder just how rare this model is.

Thanks

Art
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stephent28
Posted 2008-06-12 11:07 AM (#34972 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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very rare....only a handful in the states.

I am thinking 5 or less but some others will chime in and correct me if I am wrong.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-12 1:51 PM (#34973 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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6 were sold in the US through Lost Art Vintage. The tuners on mine are Schallers with the S logo and "Made in Germany".
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Laura Marie
Posted 2008-06-12 5:16 PM (#34974 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue


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LOve to see a pic of this one! :)

LM
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-12 5:35 PM (#34975 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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Hi LM ... you can see some pics courtesy of the OvationGallery here: John Lennon Legend Limited . I've got one and live in an East Bay valley ... if I can get the interest, I can host an Ovation Lover's day at CasaBobbo for the NorCal crew.
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Laura Marie
Posted 2008-06-12 5:41 PM (#34976 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue


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That would be super cool!
I live in San Mateo.

LM
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-12 5:43 PM (#34977 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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I'd make a special trip down for that.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-12 5:48 PM (#34978 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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Let's plan on something. Damon, give me some decent dates for you. I figure maybe a Saturday afternoon/evening? Bring the family and all that. I got a good amount of room and folks who want can use the pool. I'll post up a new message about trying to get this off the ground again.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2008-06-12 6:09 PM (#34979 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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Hi Art, depends on wether you bought one of the "original" reissues made for the japanese market or one of the custom order reissues made for the european market.
CLICK: 1651 RI

The custom order 1651 for Europe featured the lighter weight microsphere LX body, LX neck and - too bad - Ping tuners. Everything else was the same as the limited edition made for the japanese market.

But soundwise my 1651 RI is the best wooden top guitar I ever owned.

Best regards,
Kurt
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-12 6:55 PM (#34980 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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Bobbo, if you make it sometime after the weekend of the 4th, I can probably arrange it. I have a full dance ticket at the Gorge on Labor day weekend though.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-06-12 7:36 PM (#34981 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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After I bought mine (a demo, not FRG), the factory "found" five FRG's. Total of six.

Also Schallers with the S logo and "Made in Germany".
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-12 7:53 PM (#34982 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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I don't know how to tell exactly, but I believe mine has the new microsphere bowl ... and maybe even the LX neck system. The other thing on mine that is different that the others I've seen is that the center stripe on the neck is dark mahogany (matches the main neck wood) in the traditional wide strip laminations. All the others I've seen semm to have a very light center stripe. The one I got seems to be a couple of thousand units earlier than all of the others.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-06-12 8:39 PM (#34983 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue



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no idea...guess you've been "skunked"...mine has the light wood stripe.

very light and responsive bowl...
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preachydad
Posted 2008-06-13 12:21 PM (#34984 - in reply to #34971)
Subject: Re: Ovation 1651-7 John Lennon Reissue


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Hey Kurt,

Your description sounds like my version. I'll send pics to confirm sometime this weekend. I knew that this model was sent to Asia in very limited quantities, but I didn't know there was an European version.

Sound wise, it isn't as loud as my Breedlove AD20_SR_Plus, but it does have a rich full sound to it. What knocks me out about this guitar is the soundboard. The deep chestnut color is incredibly beautiful! I also like the nut width as it helps my speed quite a bit.

This will be a guitar that I'll pass on to my granddaughter one day.
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