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chief
Posted 2008-01-01 5:05 PM (#309262)
Subject: thinking of selling Viper


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I have an Ovation Viper Solid Body Electric(Steel Grey, E18934). I am thinking of selling it, but wondered if there is any interest out there. I don't trust anyone at the local "stores" as I know they just want to scoop it up for a cheap price and resell it. I want to find someone who really appreciates this type of guitar and will treat it as it deserves. I was directed to this site by a friend.

Let me know your thoughts. (Remember I am only thinking of selling......not sure yet)

Chief




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fillhixx
Posted 2008-01-01 5:50 PM (#309263 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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Look in pretty good shape. What's the story on the guitar?
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-01 6:36 PM (#309264 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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Welcome Chief!

Market value today on Ebay for a Viper with case plus $40 shipping is between $300 and $500 depending on condition, specialty features like wood grain and overall gotta-have-it-ability to Buyers.

I'll give you $300 and I can coach you on how to get a bit more on ebay but the truth is that they are WORTH a lot more and that they are under-loved for what they can do.

Objectively - that one is a later model with the Polane paint and is not as desirable as the clear finished Mahogany units.

If you decide to sell or trade talk to us.
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Designzilla
Posted 2008-01-01 9:45 PM (#309265 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper


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Nice guitar, it looks identical to mine. I'd have to agree that it's worth more than you would probably get for it, but the market in unpredictable, you never know.
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dvd
Posted 2008-01-01 11:45 PM (#309266 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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I don't think that's polane, that's a barnburst. Take a closer look at the 3rd pic, and the wood grain in the 4th pic.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-02 12:00 AM (#309267 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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I agree DVD, good eye! I'm still a little bleary from going to bed at 0500 this morning.
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chief
Posted 2008-01-02 5:58 AM (#309268 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper


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I have other photos of the Viper, I just put a couple up to show what I had. The story with the guitar is this.......my father worked for Kaman until a few years ago, he recieved special offers on certain guitars now and then. He has 4 children so got 4 different guitars, this one is mine. I never learned how to play. A friend used it for about 7 or 8 months so there are minor scratches on the back from his belt buckle and one small knick in the back of the neck (I do have pictures that would show them)
As far as anything else about the guitar, it is not being used,which is a shame but I don't play....soooo
Thanks for your input and thoughts, I appreciate it. If anyone wants to see more photos let me know, or of you have any more thoughts I always welcome the comments.
Chief
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-01-02 7:42 AM (#309269 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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I'm interested to know what guitars your siblings got :)
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-02 11:26 AM (#309270 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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I think the dude with the big belt buckle should give you $500 and all the beer you can drink without getting up.

If you are in the East coast area have Alpep sell it for you. He may trade you a late model Ford Pickup Truck! :D
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bvince
Posted 2008-01-02 11:30 AM (#309271 - in reply to #309262)
Subject: Re: thinking of selling Viper



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
If that is a later model, wouldn't it have the name on the pick guard?
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