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Mjmessinger
Posted 2012-03-19 7:01 PM (#452109)
Subject: New member needs guidance


Joined:
December 2011
Posts: 2

Location: New jersey
Owned 3 Ovations since 1981,rescued three pre-owned from 3 different GC's in Jan/Feb,now up to six. Can anyone steer me to nylon body Schallers to ease the 'heavy head' of an 1862 Custom Balladeer? The good people at Allparts want a princely sum for them,roughly 1/3 the price of the CB.
Great site,great source of knowledge and tidbits,glad to have found you.
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-03-20 7:23 AM (#452117 - in reply to #452109)
Subject: Re: New member needs guidance



Joined:
December 2009
Posts: 686

Location: Route 66, just east of the Cadillac Ranch
Congratulations on the rescues. Once the moderators grant you access to the other areas you should post your question in the "About my guitar..." forum and while you're at it we'd love to see pictures of your guitars. Welcome to the group.
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Damon67
Posted 2012-03-20 9:43 AM (#452126 - in reply to #452109)
Subject: Re: New member needs guidance



Joined:
December 2006
Posts: 6994

Location: Jet City
Welcome MJ, post away!
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Mjmessinger
Posted 2012-03-21 8:43 PM (#452168 - in reply to #452109)
Subject: Re: New member needs guidance


Joined:
December 2011
Posts: 2

Location: New jersey
Thanks all! I'll get the pix up as the weather gets a bit better and I figure out exactly how to get them out of that little camera and onto the computer screen. The other rescued members are an Elite 1778 LX and an 1858 Elite 12. The original family members are a 1617 purchased in '81,a 1617 brownback Nylon from roughly the same time and an age indeterminate Ultra 1515D 12. When the GC bench tech told me that Ovation's "aren't known for low action", I had no choice. I had to free them from bondage and give them a good home. Thanks for the welcome!!
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