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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 2
| Hi ! I have been playing acoustic guitar since I was 20, I am Italian and lived in Italy, Belgium and now in Michigan. My house (s) have seen many acoustic guitars , traditional and not (carbon fiber).
I have always been fascinated by Ovation, but never bought one because I can handle a 11/16 neck.
My hands are big, and even my dreadnought (a Taylor) has a 1 3/4 neck. I am mainly a finger style amateur guitar player.
My question is: Why it is SO difficult, and SO expensive, to get an Ovation guitar with a 1 3/4 neck ? I believe, if I am not wrong, that there is only one (expensive) model available with steel strings. Is it because Ovation guitars are NOT considered good for finger picking ?
Thank you for your comments ! |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736
Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Where are the moderators??
Gerardo, if you keep your eyes open, you can get an older Folklore on feeBay for under $500, and it's got a 1 7/8 neck - even better for big hands.
And they sound wonderful. |
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Joined: February 2004 Posts: 1634
Location: Warren,Pa. | I have a '76 Ovation Folklore w/ 1-7/8" neck. Acoustic only, used but serviceable Ovation ultralite case. $350+shipping.
I guess this is an entirely different animal than the new Folklores, but it doesn't cost $1,600 : )
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Joined: June 2010 Posts: 5
Location: Stamford, CT | Gerardo, good luck with your search. I am a lifelong Ovation player who wanted to get a more "traditional" acoustic like a Taylor. I actually bought a Taylor 410 Dreadnought. Great guitar, but I could not get used to the 1 3/4" neck. I returned it and bought a new Custom Legend 2079LX. Hang in there, you will find something that works for you... |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583
Location: NJ | the lost art vintage koa has an 1 3/4 neck
if interested contact me |
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