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twistedlim
Posted 2009-09-13 7:59 AM (#288319)
Subject: Need a 1614?


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someone here has to pick up this one, it is almost as purdy as Johnnys:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Ovation-Folklore-1614-made-in-USA-EXTREMELY-RAR...
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-13 8:07 AM (#288320 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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That's a nice guitar. The sunburst ones are not that common. Would look better with gold tuners.
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-09-13 8:27 AM (#288321 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Yeah I saw it!!

AJ
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-09-13 8:39 AM (#288322 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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No can bid :(

AJ
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-09-13 12:03 PM (#288323 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?


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Originally posted by AussieJames:
No can bid :(

AJ
PM sent, AJ.
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Patch
Posted 2009-09-13 12:45 PM (#288324 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Hmmmm.....

I mean really!

Hmmmm....

Like I didn't have enough to think about. I've got another bid or two in progress, so I'll probably have to see how those pan out.

But...

Hmmmmm......
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geneo
Posted 2009-09-13 1:00 PM (#288325 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?


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i have already bidded on this guitar as i want a 1614 to go along with the 1615 pacemaker 12 string i just bought off of mark. i have been outbid, but i am keeping a close eye on this auction. Before i bid again i was wondering if any OFC member has one just like this that they may want to sell.
Also since i respect all of your opinions could someone tell me what they feel i will have to pay to win this piece in todays market? thank you
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-13 1:49 PM (#288326 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Would look better with gold tuners.
Absolutely agree. When I have an extra buck twenty, I may do a swap.

I do love the black to 'wood' headstock (like the PM). The -4s (natural) I've seen don't have that.


geneo, check your PM...
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bburg
Posted 2009-09-13 2:34 PM (#288327 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Hi,
I'm looking for a 1614, but I live in Germany.
What are the shipping costs to Germany?

Bernie
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-13 2:54 PM (#288328 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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Originally posted by bburg:
What are the shipping costs to Germany?
Bernie,

Using the on-line USPS Express Mail International shipping calculator, maximum dimensions and a 'generous' 20 pounds, it shows $105-114.
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bburg
Posted 2009-09-13 3:14 PM (#288329 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
I have asked him for the shipping costs, but I think, I have also to pay some taxes by arriving Germany.
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bburg
Posted 2009-09-13 3:20 PM (#288330 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Thanks, 2ifbyC.
Let's look for the price on next Sunday.

Thanks alot

Bernie
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-13 3:34 PM (#288331 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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Originally posted by bburg:
but I think, I have also to pay some taxes by arriving Germany.
I think you do. But I have no idea how much.
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bburg
Posted 2009-09-13 3:45 PM (#288332 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Well, I'm also very interested in a 1624 Country Artist. What is the better sounding one?
Is there anybody, who has one for sale??
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-13 4:09 PM (#288333 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?


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The 1624 is a nylon-string, shallow bowl. The 1614 is steel with a deep bowl. No comparison. The Folkore sounds way better, in my opinion.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-13 5:19 PM (#288334 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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I used to have one of those.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-13 7:33 PM (#288335 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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Mine was natural, not sunburst.
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bvince
Posted 2009-09-13 9:59 PM (#288336 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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That's a very attractive Folklore, and if I were in the market for one like that I'd probably spend between $450-500. I would like a closer , 2nd look at the fretboard though. From the picks it looks to be a bit worn down on the cowboy chord frets.(no offense intended to the cowboys) That's a beautiful finish, and now that I have a burst of my own on the CL, I know why some people like them so much ... they are stunning to say the least. About the Country Artist comment ... Did they make a Country Artist model with a deep bowl? If so, what model number?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-14 1:20 AM (#288337 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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Unless custom built, all Country Artist guitars were ARTIST or MID depth bowl.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-09-14 2:25 AM (#288338 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Best unplugged sound is a deep bowl.
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bvince
Posted 2009-09-14 7:18 AM (#288339 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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Unless custom built, all Country Artist guitars were ARTIST or MID depth bowl.
...

Thanks for the info Dave. Anybody know why they didn't do a deep bowl Country Artist? I noticed that the newer Model 2773LX has a deep contour body. Just wondering if there was a specific reason.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-14 12:34 PM (#288340 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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The ARTIST series (Balladeer, Country and Glen Campbell) were all introduced as a group when Ovation developed the new shallower bowl in 1970/71
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-09-14 12:43 PM (#288341 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?


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Originally posted by bvince:
Unless custom built, all Country Artist guitars were ARTIST or MID depth bowl.
...

Thanks for the info Dave. Anybody know why they didn't do a deep bowl Country Artist? I noticed that the newer Model 2773LX has a deep contour body. Just wondering if there was a specific reason.
Vince, keep in mind that these "artist depth" models were introduced almost 40 years ago. Charlie was going for different models for different sounds and different needs. He already had several deep bowl nylon strings.

The Country Artist was aimed at electric and acoustic steel string players who wanted a narrower neck than regular classicals, and also necks that were 14 frets to the body.
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bburg
Posted 2009-09-14 2:23 PM (#288342 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?



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He told me back: no international shipping, sorry.
That one will not be mine.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-14 2:33 PM (#288343 - in reply to #288319)
Subject: Re: Need a 1614?
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At the risk of starting another brush fire, you could ask someone here in the US to be the receiver of it, and then ship it on to you as long as you cover all fees. Just a suggestion.
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