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Will they continue make the 1778t?

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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-14 10:53 PM (#26100)
Subject: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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I just recently (3 months) finally started learning to play the guitar. I am 25 and I waited way to long but at least I started. I have been playing a lousy hand-me down with star stickers on it for the time being with a name that many of my guitar playing friends never heard of. To make this story short I fell in love with Ovations and have been to many locals shops just to zone out and try as many as I can.I can;t even stomach any other brands. Being new to that scene I realized it was pretty cool. About a month ago I stumbled upon a 1778t. At first the looks alone were a bit strange but when I began to play it felt as if I had been playing for a much longer. The sound was unlike anything I heard. Well I didn't get it and i go back to many of these shops and none have it. Started looking online and they are being sold out everywhere. With many sites saying discontinued. I know this is the guitar for me and I can wait but does anybody know whether they will make it again (USA? Korea?) or how soon that will be. I missed out when they were selling for 599 and I am bumed. Thanks for the help and great website!!!
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Oddball
Posted 2008-08-15 12:03 AM (#26101 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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This stuff ebbs and flows. It's slim pickins now but next week eBay might be flooded with them. (There's at least one for 599 right now.) They are well worth the wait. In fact, I'm waiting for another one, too. Best sounding and playing guitars for the money (at least my money) that are available. Be patient, and check craigslist.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-08-15 12:43 AM (#26102 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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None of the O'cultists seem to have bought a Korean T (yet)... But who knows, they may be good guitars.
Some day someone will do a side-by-side, but it won't count unless they are about the same age.

I said all that to say, the Korean T's should be $599 new with a case and some kind of warranty.

But keep your eyes on eBarf, and always check the 'newly listed' area...
You might see the primo quick sale from someone who needs instant cash, for $333 or something.
Also your local Craigslist.

Beware of those eStores that sell 2nds as 'new'.
2nds usually come with a 5 year warranty, and have whatever issues repaired...
But they still say they are "New" until you read six miles of fine print!

And Welcome!

[I like T's too :cool: ]
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lanaki
Posted 2008-08-15 1:12 AM (#26103 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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aloha and welcome danuc6!

i sent you a private message.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-15 9:27 AM (#26104 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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If they don't reintroduce it you can always find a used one. I prefer used most of the time.

And Welcome by the way.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-15 9:40 AM (#26105 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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The only guitar that ever really surprised me acoustically was a 1778. It was Phil's fully bowl painted RF at the '07 tour in the hands of Bobbo. I made a decision right then that someday I would just have to have one of those. A little over a year later, I was finally introduced to mine at the PNW jam. I held out for a full bowl paint model, just like Phil's. SWMBO thinks it is one of the top three or four top sounding guitars in the bandroom.
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-15 10:22 AM (#26106 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Thanks for all the info guys. Being new to the guitar scene I guess buying used kind of scares me because I don't know all the specific things to look for. I will wait for one of these and hope to snag an American one, since I live like 15 minutes from New Hartford I think it would be cool to have one that was built close to here (if they are even built there?) Anyways thanks for the help!!
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-15 5:09 PM (#26107 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Where do you think the best place to purchase one is??
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-15 5:12 PM (#26108 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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Originally posted by DanUC6:
Where do you think the best place to purchase one is??
From one of the members on this forum. Seriously.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-15 5:19 PM (#26109 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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you can trust them
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-15 5:21 PM (#26110 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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How about this one???

http://cgi.ebay.com/Ovation-Guitar-1778T-Elite-Acoustic-Electric-w-...

How trustworthy are these guitars???
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MWoody
Posted 2008-08-15 5:21 PM (#26111 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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Dan,
Welcome!

I have one that I accidently left behind at Mt. Vernon (I only brought 12 or so there, sheesh!).

Several have played it and if you are interested I can sell/loan it over to you.


All I need is your SS#, Drivers License... not!

We can always work something out around here. The 1778T's are the best sound per pound units ever.
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Oddball
Posted 2008-08-15 6:03 PM (#26112 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Ha ha ha. DanUC6s ebay reference: seller says Spruce neck, farther down it says 2-piece mahogany. Actually, the necks on these are lovely maple and straight as a laser beam.

FWIW, I'd much rather find a nice used one with the wood 'opened up' a bit, than a tight paint-smelling newbie. That one looks like a real bargain if it doesn't go for too much more.
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-15 6:37 PM (#26113 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Thanks...I have feeling I will be a part of this website for a while. Woody my SSN is ....... haha thanks for the laughs. I am always a bit hesitant to buy something like this from ebay.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-08-15 7:34 PM (#26114 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Dan, you have no idea. If you have any questions about this group, get to a gathering or, given your location, the Factory Tour (assuming it'll happen this year). You will play guitars you won't believe and meet even better people. Then "this website" will be an every day stop.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-08-15 7:53 PM (#26115 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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I would be hesitant to buy anything on ebay, as I wouldn't want to buy a guitar I hadn't played first. That being said, the folks on THIS site know what they're talking about and are trustworthy. So I WOULD buy a guitar I hadn't played from any of THEM.
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lanaki
Posted 2008-08-15 8:34 PM (#26116 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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can't go wrong with a 2078T either...


subtle hint intended
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BT717
Posted 2008-08-16 9:25 AM (#26117 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Originally posted by DanUC6:
Where do you think the best place to purchase one is??
Danuc6,
First welcome! Where in Ct are you?
My first advice is listen to what you are being told here. Buying Used from a Member here is not only good advise but a VERY SAFE bet you will be very happy with what you get. IF, you decide to buy new/used at a local shop check out Daddy's.
They seem to have a good selection right now and will transfer in a Guitar from another Store so you can play it first b/4 buying it.

Good Luck!!
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-16 10:20 AM (#26118 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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Next you need to get him to the open mic at Buckland Hills.............
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BT717
Posted 2008-08-16 12:32 PM (#26119 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
Next you need to get him to the open mic at Buckland Hills.............
Beal,
Why would I want to put the poor guy thru that?!?! ;)
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-16 2:09 PM (#26120 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Ha I live in Newington and actually have been to Daddy's. They didn't have the 1778t but did have a koa that I liked as well. I didn't know I could have them look at different stores, thanks for that info BT. As for the open mic....probably will happen....never!!!! haha...well maybe under the right circumstances.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-08-16 3:15 PM (#26121 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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I recommend Patron Silver for those "circumstances".
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-16 3:27 PM (#26122 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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A good choice.
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DanUC6
Posted 2008-08-16 6:48 PM (#26123 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?


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Weird that is my favorite...haha!!!!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-08-16 9:55 PM (#26124 - in reply to #26100)
Subject: Re: Will they continue make the 1778t?



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Any of the 1778T's that I have played, have had a great sound.
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