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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-07-21 7:45 PM (#406246)
Subject: Parlor guitar


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Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
It's been crazy-busy around here lately so I'm just getting around to this now. I got the Parlor guitar that I bought from Trader. (Thanks Iffy!) What a sweet little guitar it is. The pictures Trader posted made me drool, but in person it is just stunning. Great sound plugged or unplugged. Comfortable too. When Karen comes out next summer, she will have something comfortable to play that won't hurt her shoulder. I now own 9 guitars, not counting the ones hanging in the shop for sale, and four of them are Ovations. I had one when I joined this board a little over a year ago. If this keeps up, I'm going to need a bigger house!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-07-21 8:00 PM (#406247 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar


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Location: South of most, North of few
Just glad it made it in one piece Allison. I hate shipping guitars without a hard case. That is one sweet little guitar. I know I'll regret passing that one on but I'm getting away from the narrow necks.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-21 8:06 PM (#406248 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Those have been on my "list" but I've never played one. My current list is too long for the signature line and I've been told that I need to update the inventory list. I suspect that's so SWMBO will be able to list them for the estate sale after she kills me.
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ladylaw
Posted 2009-07-21 8:16 PM (#406249 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar


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February 2009
Posts: 335

Location: Reisterstown, Maryland
The Parlor is one I've been looking for myself. A friend of mine bought an Art & Luthier Ami (parlour) guitar and it's amazing so I thought does Ovation make one? They do so I'm looking.

Anita
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Beal
Posted 2009-07-21 8:20 PM (#406250 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar



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Location: 6 String Ranch
TJ, glad to see you moving on to the manly necks......
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-21 8:49 PM (#406251 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Alison, I'm still somewhat rankled by your/TJs parlor beating out my '97C in tone and projection.

So, assuming I can make it out next year, I'll be bringing two new sets of strings for a rematch.

That is one awesome lil' guitar. And the burst is gorgeous!

Enjoy and wear it out...
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BT717
Posted 2009-07-22 6:33 AM (#406252 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar


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Location: Vernon CT
Alison, the way your are buying(and selling) guitars you a gonna start giving T.J a run for his "Title"! ;)

CONGRATS!!!!
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-07-22 10:20 AM (#406253 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 766

Location: New Hampsha
Parlors are way cool!

Ovation Marketing should resurrect that body and start selling them again in both center hole and Elite styles.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-07-22 9:30 PM (#406254 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 4996

Location: Phoenix AZ
Originally posted by Mitzdawg:
Parlors are way cool! Ovation Marketing should resurrect that body and start selling them again in both center hole and Elite styles.
They sold like crap the first time around so why would they do any better now?
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2009-07-22 10:26 PM (#406255 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar


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Posts: 1017

Location: Budd Lake, NJ
There were fewer of us to appreciate them the first time around; back then, the OFC wasn't here to propagate the syndrome we all seem to suffer from to one degree or another.
I've been jonesing for an Adamas for quite awhile now, and had pretty much decided that when I finally got mine, it would have a parlor body. Then Mitzdawg got his special creation, so my idea isn't so unique, after all.
But...when mine is finally made, she will be unique unto herself.

--Karen
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-07-23 9:02 AM (#406256 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Location: New Hampsha
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
They sold like crap the first time around so why would they do any better now? [/QB]
Calling the original parlor bowl a "Collector's Edition", and limiting production (small numbers = large productions costs and Large Marge price) was the first nail in the coffin; Small distribution means not many made into folk's hands to try it out; so there's no word of mouth to grass-roots the thing. Then top it off by being "different" so people are scared of it.

I'm not surprised it tanked - Lack of sales is a natural result of having those cards stacked against it.

But produce it in quantity to get the price down, get enough on the walls at GC to let parents see that it's a better fitting, nice sounding, rugged guitar for younger players, let experienced players see that it's a decent sounding small-body, and they might have better luck this time. I don't think I've seen anything negative review-wise from anyone on this forum. Everyone who has tried the Ovation Parlor likes it!

The biggest difficulty in bringing it back is that Ovation seems to have made a promise that they will never reproduce a "Collector's" model.

So maybe it comes back as a highline Celebrity?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-07-23 9:05 AM (#406257 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 4996

Location: Phoenix AZ
Believe me I'm all for Ovation expanding into different sized bodies. I would love to also see a dreadnaught and a jumbo.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-23 12:32 PM (#406258 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
a dreadnaught and a jumbo.
It's probably cost prohibitive to upgrade the Mothership's buildings to 'Seismic Zone 4' codes!
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-07-23 8:16 PM (#406259 - in reply to #406246)
Subject: Re: Parlor guitar
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Posts: 766

Location: New Hampsha
Doesn't Al have prototypes for those?

What's the story behind them - why didn't they fly?
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