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Joined: May 2013 Posts: 20
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I'm still new here, but I've been perusing the site a bit. I've noticed some people have sent their Ovations off to the custom shop for work. Since I've been looking at the vintage Ovation guitars on sale, I thought it'd be interesting to email them inquiring about work. In one day they turned around and gave me a response (better than any company I've dealt with) and said they do repair jobs as well as factory install electronics on vintage Ovations!
I found an Ovation that I want to buy, a 1977 1612, electronics already installed, but the finish has some scuffs on it, etc. I was contemplating having the top refinished by them, mostly because the back/neck are flawless and I'd like a real ovation without breaking bank. Anyone have an idea what that would run me? |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Welcome aboard Paul. I can honestly say that the best thing you can do is take several good pictures and email them to the factory. I've had several re-builds done, and they've never over-run an estimate. (Just as long as there isn't any issue they can't see in the pictures that is. Not that that ever happened to me...) |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13987
Location: Upper Left USA | They are as good as it gets!
Providing estimates over email can be tough, you should figure on shipping the instrument to them and know that you will be getting the benefit of all they have to offer.
I hope to schedule a Bottom Feeders Luthiery Guild and OFC Gathering in the NW some time this Summer.
There should be plenty of experts, DIY classes and opinions as well as the full family of Ovation like objects. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582
Location: NJ | the service center is the best handls down the best |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4042
Location: Utah | I have no idea what they might charge, but I would guarantee it will be done correctly and for a fair price. We just got back my daughter's Adamas from the factory for a bit of non-warranty repair work and I am stunned at the craftsmanship and care they took. It could pass for a new guitar. Whoever did the work obviously loves his/her job and loves working on guitars. They exceeded my expectations, which were high to begin with after reading many stories on this forum raving about the high quality work from the Mother Ship.
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