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bauerhillboy
Posted 2004-04-05 5:50 AM (#190645)
Subject: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Along with the 10 million things I don't know yet...I read about these here and there in postings, and don't know anything about them. Sounds like a really juicy item! Any education you guys can provide would be thoroughly enjoyed...picts would be great, too! Thanks in advance...John.
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-04-05 6:18 AM (#190646 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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"Book" refers to the wood grain pattern of the top. One half is the mirror image of the other. It's as if you ripped a board lenghtwise down the middle, opened it up like a book, then layed them side by side.
Make sense?
Brad
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Bluebird
Posted 2004-04-05 7:32 AM (#190647 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Most Ovation tops are bookmatched...I think it refers to the fact that one of these guitars was featured on the cover of the "History of Ovation Guitars" book.

Wayne
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Beal
Posted 2004-04-05 8:03 AM (#190648 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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The "book" models are the ones dressed up like the one on the cover of the book. Very simple I know but it was the best I could come up with on short notice. There were supposed to be 6 and 12 and mando and viper and longneck and mandocello and bass. I think all that ever got made were 6, mando and viper. There may be more.
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-05 8:53 AM (#190649 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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the model designation is LTD isn't it?
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-04-05 9:03 AM (#190650 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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John, In 1996 Ovation made a special version of the Elite to celebrate the 30th anniversary. It is the model 1768-LTD. People started calling it the "Book Elite" because it's picture is on the cover of the History of Ovation book. They also made a mandolin, viper, and 12-string of the same version and these all took on the name "Book". So when people are talking about the Book Elite and Book Mando, they mean the '96 limited edition set. There's photos of these in my gallery. Dave
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-04-05 9:47 PM (#190651 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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I beleive I stand corrected.
Brad
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playadamas
Posted 2004-04-06 3:39 PM (#190652 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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From Left: 12-Sting/Manolin/Elite/Viper/LongNeck

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Steve
Posted 2004-04-06 3:53 PM (#190653 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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FYI...there's a Custom Elite on ebay right now (apr06) which seems to be the book Elite that has been mentioned; it has the abalone headstock, etc; fanciest Elite i've ever seen...

steve
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-04-06 5:43 PM (#190654 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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Mike, You have a way of making us all so jealous ...

Steve, The Custom Elite is very similar to the Book Elite except for 1) color, 2) fretboard inlays, and 3) rarity.

Dave
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Beal
Posted 2004-04-06 6:45 PM (#190655 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando



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Beautiful spread!! All that's needed is a mandochellow and a bass but I don't think any of those were made. Maybe some history can be recreated??
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-06 9:29 PM (#190656 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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I have been trying to find that mandocello for some time.... The bass is located.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-04-06 10:28 PM (#190657 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Care to elaborate on "the bass is located?" comment.
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-07 7:39 AM (#190658 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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no
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Steve
Posted 2004-04-07 8:25 AM (#190659 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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dave, yes, i see the difference now; i am used to seeing elites with the enlays; the ad i referred to said that particular elite was a 768, of which ovation made 100 for the japanese market in 1998, so maybe $1200 is about right?, seems high to me...

steve
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-04-07 2:06 PM (#190660 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Nice guitars, playadamas. When will we see a picture of you with your new Legend LX?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-04-07 2:17 PM (#190661 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Craig, you can see the LX in the picture, behind the book instruments, on the wall.

As for a picture of Wong, why????
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-04-07 2:21 PM (#190662 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Good point, Moody... Brain fart.
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playadamas
Posted 2004-04-07 7:52 PM (#190663 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Despite Moody's comment, here it is.. Legend LX accompanying Tessa Wong.

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-04-07 8:24 PM (#190664 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Michael, you're daughter is just priceless! I happen to know that you are a very very proud papa.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-04-07 8:27 PM (#190665 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Hard to believe Michael could produce something so sweet, huh?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-04-07 8:27 PM (#190666 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Miracles can happen!
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Woz
Posted 2004-04-07 8:55 PM (#190667 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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J.M.& M.A.
Nice pic's... We all can just smile.
Beautiful daughter. She must take after her Mother.
Woz
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Bailey
Posted 2004-04-08 2:03 AM (#190668 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Mike

I would love to see the picture of you playing that LX with your beautiful daughter, but I am still blind from the flash of so many book Ovations in one picture. I hope it is temporary like snow blindness ("Snow Blind" good song by Hoyt Axton).

There should be a law against so much abalone in one location. Wait a minute, there is a law about how much Abalone can be pried loose in one diving expedition, YOU'RE BUSTED, send me the evidence or you will be visited by the Fish and Game Nazis, and they know how to make you talk and talk and talk.

Bailey :p
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-04-08 8:54 AM (#190669 - in reply to #190645)
Subject: Re: Book Guitar / Book Mando


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Great Pics! Both of them!! The Book Collection looks breathtaking. As for the picture of you and your daughter..the look on your face says it all :D
I know your a proud papa and by the way it was good to see a face from the factory tour once again.
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