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moody, p.i.
Posted 2017-07-29 10:23 AM (#536905)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar


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Location: SoCal
I can't post on the welcome thread, but my 2 cents is that instead of having the factory build you a guitar for $4-5k, find a beat up old Legend (acoustic electric) and hire Dan Savage to put on a torrefied Adirondack spruce top and braces. X or A braced, your choice. For probably a third of the price of the new guitar, you'd have a really incredible bluegrass instrument.

I know. He built me one......
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cholloway
Posted 2017-07-31 10:09 AM (#536919 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
You're not welcome in the Welcome Center??? Your reputation precedes you. heh heh heh
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d'ovation
Posted 2017-08-02 1:25 PM (#536939 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar


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Posts: 848

Location: Canada
Apparently Tony Rice recorded the bulk of two records using a regular Balladeer (or Custom Legend?) and no-one can hear the difference to his Franken-Martin. That's really as much Endorsement as there can be ...

https://bluesgrassscenesandsounds.wordpress.com/2015/04/20/the-manza...
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Darkbar
Posted 2017-08-02 4:14 PM (#536941 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar



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Posts: 4535

Location: Flahdaw
When I think bluegrass, I instantly think of you
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danomyte
Posted 2017-08-04 1:21 PM (#536959 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar



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Location: Taxed To Death State
He built me one as well and I'm with Mr. Moody. Great sounding guitar.
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DaveKell
Posted 2017-08-04 3:24 PM (#536961 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar


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Posts: 741

Location: Fort Worth, TX
When the NewGrass Revival played a street concert in the Fort Worth stockyards area years ago their guitarist Pat Flynn played a Balladeer. I used to have one of their lp's with him holding the Ovation in the band pic on the cover. I did signs for the concert organizer and had an in to meet them in their trailer. I was gonna have Pat autograph my custom Martin D28 but decided against it since I didn't think he was all that well known.
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DanSavage
Posted 2017-08-05 7:58 AM (#536964 - in reply to #536961)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar



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Location: Pueblo West, CO
I've re-topped two Ovations with Martin forward X-braces. Both sounded great. Very bright guitars.

The first was a 1976 1619 CL and the other, a 1978 1617. The 1619 got bearclaw Sitka and the 1617 got torrefied Sitka spruce.

I've re-topped three Ovation guitars with torrefied Adi spruce, but none of these had x-braces, forward or otherwise.
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MWoody
Posted 2017-08-05 1:35 PM (#536966 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar



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Location: Upper Left USA
In my not so humble opinion it's all in the attitude.
Bluegrass is an approach and a state of mind regardless of what instrument your holding.

Wash Tub or Bass?

Violin or Fiddle?

Banjo or, ah, you know what I'm saying!
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Cavalier
Posted 2017-08-08 1:39 AM (#536978 - in reply to #536905)
Subject: Re: Re: Bluegrass Ovation guitar


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Posts: 359

Location: undisclosed
I'm with Woody. I've toured with a bluegrass band in Canada but make sure they introduce me as a jazz violinist to keep me from being lynched.They do have a state of mind or attitude but are willing to make allowances if you tell them where you are coming from. I used my gypsy fiddle from the 1800s which helped.
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