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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
Location: closely held secret | I'm going to be looking at a early 70's 1617-4 here locally. Haven't seen pics or the guitar yet, but the owner says it has a 'bit of warp' in the top, described as less than 1/4". Kind of like the bridge has rolled towards the neck a little bit, raised behind it and dropped in front of it.
I haven't seen this in Ovations before. He says it hasn't changed in ten years and doesn't affect the action or playability.
For $300 OBO, is this fixable, ignoreable, or a reason to avoid this guitar? |
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
Location: south east Michigan | I would be concerned about intonation. It may play great but if the saddle has rolled toward the nut it might have an effect on it that way.
And I'm just guessing. Maybe we'll hear from someone who really knows. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15664
Location: SoCal | I've seen this in older Ovations. Doesn't seem to affect the intonation (heck, I don't play above the 3rd fret anyway). |
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Joined: August 2004 Posts: 604
Location: Tampa, FL | I'd agree with Mr. Moody. I just got a 70's Balladeer with this same issue. I don't notice any intonation issue. It seems to play fine and the tone is absolutely killer. I actually bought this based on statements made by GN-Nick. I was a little disappointed at the undisclosed top issue and could have sent it back, but the deal was pretty good, and the sound has no comparison. The top almost sounds brittle. Since it is not CA I don't worry a lot about intonation. And I'm tellin' ya, if the one you see has tone anywhere near mine, you'll have to go out and find some Missippi John Hurt tabs and commence to playing the acoustic blues. |
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