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The K1111 Balladeer, #3

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Posted 2012-12-26 2:49 PM (#463560 - in reply to #463403)
Subject: Re: The K1111 Balladeer, #3



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Yeah 2005 produced 2 of the best guitars I've played. One is my 6778LX and the other is the Ute. 2007 and 2008 were darned good years too. Lots of great designs and flawless craftsmanship out of New Hartford.
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dwg preacher
Posted 2012-12-26 5:04 PM (#463563 - in reply to #463557)
Subject: Re: The K1111 Balladeer, #3



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Mark in Boise - 2012-12-26 11:01 AM

Other new limited editions were also built during that time, such as the FD-14 and Ute, which were not RIs, but were showcases of Ovation's capabilities outside of the mainstream. These limited editions were obviously not intended as big sellers, but designed and priced for enthusiasts.
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Maybe that was the point of the whole exercise. Anyway, it seems like an inexpensive marketing ploy to acquaint the esoteric musician or re-acquaint the mainstream musician with what the company was capable of...
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