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Steve A
Posted 2008-12-14 10:22 PM (#6733)
Subject: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Location: Agawam MA
I recently acquired one of these. There are many things that I realy like about this guitar. It is very pretty. The sound is good. I removed 2 shims and the action is fine. The neck is straight. The VIP is interesting and I am still trying to find the sweet spot. However, for a quality guitar like this the frets seem very tall almost like moguls. Is this the same with all of these? I am comparing this guitar to my other guitars and these frets are much taller. Am I being overly picky about this one?
God bless,
Steve
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flackster
Posted 2008-12-14 10:26 PM (#6734 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Location: Melbourne Australia
Hi Steve I have recently acquired one of these also and while still a guitar playing newbie found it very playable and comfortable after we lowered the action by removing 2 shims.

I look forward to seeing what other have to say.

Cheers Chris
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FlySig
Posted 2008-12-14 10:45 PM (#6735 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar



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Location: Utah
Mine seem totally normal compared to modern guitars. But, my older non-Ovation guitars have narrower frets that aren't as tall. So I would say that the 2007BCS is normal for modern era acoustics.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-12-15 12:36 AM (#6736 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar



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Location: Tennessee
Here a story that happened to me a couple of days ago. I've decided to torture the people I work with by playing a few holiday inspired tunes at our company function this coming weekend. So I'm deciding what guitar to take, figuring it will be the Martin, so I go up into the guitar loft with the lovely and talented lady stonebobbo so she could listen to me practice and opine on my selection of guitars. I played a song on a slew of different options, including the Legend Limited (JL3), 1537, 2000, '69 1117, OFC "Ding-O", Martin custom, Tak 340SBG, Cole Clark Fat Lady 2, Tak EF75J, Lakewood J-32, 82C and 2007BCS. (Yes, I needed a lot of practice). We narrowed down the field to the top three and went through it again. When the dust settled, the 2007 came in first place. Clearly and she was 100% sure.

In direct response to your question, the frets are taller and wider than some guitars I have. But they seem to be the same as most of my other favorites to play. There is some grading for the sizes of the frets ... maybe these are what they call Jumbo frets.

The more time I spend with the 2007BCS, the more I find myself drawn to it. It is rapidly becoming my go-to guitar.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-12-15 12:50 AM (#6737 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar



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Posts: 13987

Location: Upper Left USA
I want one...
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dweezil
Posted 2008-12-15 5:59 AM (#6738 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Location: Brighty in Blighty
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-12-15 8:17 AM (#6739 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Posts: 5563

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Ignorance: Seller states: "Ovation no longer makes guitars in the US"...

Yeah, Right.......
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dweezil
Posted 2008-12-15 8:23 AM (#6740 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Location: Brighty in Blighty
Well thats sort of true. They don't make the 07C in the US or anywhere else anymore! ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-12-15 9:04 AM (#6741 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Posts: 15664

Location: SoCal
I played Bobbo's 07 a couple of months ago. It's an excellent guitar, no doubt about it.....
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G8r
Posted 2008-12-15 9:07 AM (#6742 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Posts: 3969

Al might still have one available.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-12-15 9:39 AM (#6743 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar


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Posts: 15664

Location: SoCal
There's one on ebay now also....
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-12-15 10:16 AM (#6744 - in reply to #6733)
Subject: Re: 2007 BCS Collector guitar



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Posts: 5881

Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Polishing might help on those high frets, or at least give you the perception that they're not as high. I have an 1881 with frets that the previous owner polished and if nothing else, the darn things shine like chrome. Maybe higher frets will give you longer life if you just keep polishing the wear marks down every few years.
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