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1967 Balladeer on the 'bay

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-01-30 9:09 AM (#118169)
Subject: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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Somebody in the club needs to buy this.....

http://cgi.ebay.com/1967-Vintage-Ovation-Baladeer-Acoustic-Guitar-E...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-01-30 9:25 AM (#118170 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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I'd ask for a side-shot close up of the bridge to make sure the neck angle is OK, otherwise go for it, looks to be in good shape.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-01-30 10:59 AM (#118171 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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Looks nice. As Temp said, only caution would be to make sure the neck set angle is OK. I would not worry about the lacquer crack. These are very nice guitars. Dave
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colt357
Posted 2007-01-30 2:15 PM (#118172 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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Looks very nice, indeed!
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-30 2:20 PM (#118173 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay



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I wouldn't worry about the neck angle. These could always be reheated and reset if needed. A tricky procedure but still can be done much easier than a Martin reset.
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-02-06 1:05 AM (#118174 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay



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Gone for 410 US$ !!
And something tell me that it will stay in the OFC family...

J :)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-06 1:23 AM (#118175 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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how do you say "Wow" in french? big congratulations!! good for you and ovation, jerome.
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-02-06 1:32 AM (#118176 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay



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Originally posted by Lanaki:
how do you say "Wow" in french? big congratulations!! good for you and ovation, jerome.
Like that:

Even if it's not in very good condition, it will be my first shiny bowl!!
We've got some good luthier in Paris and I will ask for fixing all the cosmetic flaws.
I just hope that the neck angle is ok... :rolleyes:

J :)
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-02-06 1:58 AM (#118177 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay



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I forgot to mention that I'm born in December 1967 and according the serial, it could be my "twin sister"!!!
I like this idea that we could be born the same day...
Do you think that the factory could tell me the exact date of production???

J :)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-06 2:03 AM (#118178 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay



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Very Good. That's a good deal in Yankee-land.
I'm guessing that this is a Great deal in France. And that is a Very shiny bowl.
I'm jealous!
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2007-02-06 2:44 AM (#118179 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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Congrats Jerome! Those guitars are wonderful players. Hope we can duett something this summer.

Karl
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povation
Posted 2007-02-06 3:45 AM (#118180 - in reply to #118169)
Subject: Re: 1967 Balladeer on the 'bay


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Congratulation! My dear friend. Jerome,
Could you please find for me nice one like yours. But made in 1958 I was born.
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