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Joined: February 2003 Posts: 299
Location: Netherlands | Last week I went skiing on the glacier of Les2Alpes in France and stayed in a hotel. The lounge had an artist playing some songs, he played an ES-335, as far as I recall. Anyway, a certain moment I heard someone had joined in on an electro-acoustic, and I just knew that sound... It appeared his son had joined him and played an ovation. It really cut through very well and sounded very nice indeed.
I did not recognize the model however, it looked like a country artist, had a slothead, steelstrings, spruce top, brown bowl, but it was a mid or deep bowl. Which model may it have been?
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 2246
Location: Yucaipa, California | Last week I went skiing on the glacier of Les2Alpes in France and stayed in a hotel.
....sigh..... last week I drove to and from work on the 10-Freeway here in Southern California.... but, when I got home, my wife greeted me with a kiss (so did my dog and cat) and I was able to play MY Ovations (even though they are now obsolete!)!! God is Good!
tim
... don't know which Ovation you saw... sorry. |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 1900
| martin, with a slot-head and steel strings it sound like a folklore...unless it was a celebrity version of the folklore...(if THAT'S not a contradiction in terms..)
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | I can't recall any slothead steel-strung six-strings with brown bowl-paint, could it have been a 1613 Classic (nylon) |
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Joined: February 2003 Posts: 299
Location: Netherlands | No, it definitely had steel strings. Maybe I did not look too good and it may have been black? After all, i did a lot of skiing that day. On 3600 m there is not too much oxygen... :-)
martin |
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