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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15672
Location: SoCal | I'm in Kansas City visiting some friends and playing guitar. One of them has an early 80's 1624, a Country Artist w/ a molded bowl and stacked volume tone control. It doesn't look like it has a K-bar in the neck (no bolts holding the neck on, a truss rod cover with adjustment under it) but it's got the heaviest neck on an Ovation nylon string that I've ever run across.
Anybody have any thoughts? |
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Joined: January 2005 Posts: 4903
Location: Phoenix AZ | Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Anybody have any thoughts? Yeah, it's probably strung with heavy guage strings. Enjoy Kansas City. They got some good Ribs there.
Dave |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759
Location: Boise, Idaho | My thought: Arthur Bryant's BBQ if it's still there. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | As far as I recall none of the nylon strings ever had a K-bar, they were all regular neck rods with headstock access. Wood varies in weight, maybe the neck is particularly dense mahogany. |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1126
Location: NW Washington State | I have a similar 1624 with trussrod and stacked controls. It seems neck-heavy to me- I find it hard to hold in a classical playing position without a strap. My cheap Yamaha is more balanced.
I've had Ovation solidbodies for years, but the 1624 is my first acoustic. Since I have no experience with other Ovation acoustics, I just assumed they all had solid, heavy necks.
-Steve W. |
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