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Asking 2028.00 for 1997 Collectors Edition !

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eddie slinger
Posted 2013-10-18 4:13 PM (#478068)
Subject: Asking 2028.00 for 1997 Collectors Edition !


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A place called fellowship of acoustics from the Netherlands is advertising the guitar for 2,028.00 USD ! Major respect for Ovation! Wow, and I thought thought $750.00 for mine was pushing it ! So, since I like Ovation, and Ovation fans, I'll consider any reasonable offer. Near mint, powerful little gem handles a drop dmaj exquisitely thanks to it's 25 1/2 scale and slightly angled saddle I'll be letting it go by tomorrow one way or the other due to irreconcilable differences


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AK
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Tony Calman
Posted 2013-10-19 12:09 AM (#478081 - in reply to #478068)
Subject: Re: Asking 2028.00 for 1997 Collectors Edition !



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Even though I have one, your title sure caught my attention...good luck, $750 is a more than reasonable price if in good condition.
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eddie slinger
Posted 2013-10-19 10:07 AM (#478092 - in reply to #478068)
Subject: Re: Asking 2028.00 for 1997 Collectors Edition !


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Thanks Tony, I have owned a couple of Ovation guitars over the years and this is my favorite . The tone pulled me in when I first played it. I have put it in an amaj tuning and it really sings, and same tuning with capo on 5 really amazed me. Another interesting tonal variation is to tune it down say to a dmaj, or just drop standard a whole step and then use a capo. A great finger style guitar. But the tone is other worldly when I use a Red Bear extra heavy lil jazzer ,standard speed bevel for single note bluegrass style runs etc.
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