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Steve
Posted 2008-10-15 11:46 AM (#298832)
Subject: Ebay 1537...


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Item# 3501 1022 1453
Looks a little rough, but no reserve.
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dweezil
Posted 2008-10-15 11:59 AM (#298833 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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Either get and keep "as is" or add $550 and get a new top.

Me I've bid :)
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Steve
Posted 2008-10-15 12:08 PM (#298834 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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I'm tied up bidding on a 1667 right now..or else you'd have a little more competition... ;)
I bet the old cracked top sounds better anyway...maybe they could just brace it..and let it ride...
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dweezil
Posted 2008-10-15 12:11 PM (#298835 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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How do we know this is a 1537?
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-15 12:31 PM (#298836 - in reply to #298832)
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It's a 1537
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Steve
Posted 2008-10-15 1:03 PM (#298837 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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How do I know it's a 1537?...hmm, I thinking the two knobs on the waist were the deciding factor for me, but I might be wrong. The sellers really didn't know what it was or they might of had a reserve price. (Didn't the 1718 Elite have the 3-band OP24?) This will be a good win if the bids stay low. The cracks will discourage some bidders.
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Steve
Posted 2008-10-15 1:10 PM (#298838 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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..This was a great guitar..I wish they'd made a 1547 in a midbowl..
(coulda, shoulda, woulda.. :rolleyes: )
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-15 5:31 PM (#298839 - in reply to #298832)
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It's a 1537. wood binding, two knob elite, pretty much says it all. I'd be VERY surprised if it went over 400.00.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-15 8:41 PM (#298840 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
It's a 1537. wood binding, two knob elite, pretty much says it all. I'd be VERY surprised if it went over 400.00.
Jim,

I think you're right. I looked at some of the other Ovation auctions. Those with a decent opening price have no bids yet and the others are dirt cheap.
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bvince
Posted 2008-10-16 7:44 AM (#298841 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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Hey now ... that top has just "opened up"
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-16 8:15 AM (#298842 - in reply to #298832)
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or it's about to in a big way.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-16 8:23 AM (#298843 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...
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So why does a 1537 sound any different/better than a regular deep bowl non cutaway elite?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-10-16 8:32 AM (#298844 - in reply to #298832)
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Steve, there was at least one 1547 prototype made with a shallow bowl.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-16 12:37 PM (#298845 - in reply to #298832)
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
So why does a 1537 sound any different/better than a regular deep bowl non cutaway elite?
You tell me Dave. Magic...Mojo...? I know the 1537 looks better with the different trim appointments, but as far as sound,...(now I may be committing an unpardonable sin here) I think you would have to have a finely tuned ear to appreciate the difference in tone between a 1537 and say the 1768 I just bought, or a 1718 for that matter. Of course it could just me me as I've lost much of my hearing over the years.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-10-16 12:50 PM (#298846 - in reply to #298832)
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My impression is that the 1537's were built with better materials and probably had a lot of TLC in the building. The 1718's were more production line.

Or it could be mojo........
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-16 12:55 PM (#298847 - in reply to #298832)
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Mojo.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-16 9:57 PM (#298848 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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Originally posted by Capo Guy:
Mojo.
double dipped in it.
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bvince
Posted 2008-10-17 8:00 AM (#298849 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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If I remember right, along with the countless previous discussions on this, there was a comment about the top having a partial laminated (ply)portion under the upper bout. There were further theories presented about that causing extended tonal qualities. The thing that stands out the most to me in previous posts was the factory notes on the planning and production of this guitar. It was stated that they were to use nothing but the highest quality wood for the tops, and for the most part they were built as a wood-top Adamas. Another thing that I find VERY cool is the wood binding. I don't really care for the white plastic binding guitar manufacturers use on a nice wood guitars now. But I know Dave was just trying to stir the pot with a question he already knows the answer to.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-17 8:10 AM (#298850 - in reply to #298832)
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No, not trying to stir the pot. This topic has been discussed and I have my own opinion. But we've got a lot of new members and new 1537 owners in the last few years and I'd like to hear some other inputs.

Dave
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bvince
Posted 2008-10-17 4:37 PM (#298851 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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I'm Game ... I can truly say that I miss the one I once owned, and I'd like to have another some day. I'm sorta' hooked on cutaways though, so it would be a lot more tempting if it were a 1547. My long-time dream would be to have a cutaway version with outies and the Adamas I neck and bridge.(and maybe even the #47 style binding in walnut. I think I could possibly consider giving up all my other guitars to have that. The only negative thing I could think of the 1537 was that it seemed to be very heavy.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-17 5:20 PM (#298852 - in reply to #298832)
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the 1537 is the heaviest acoustic I own for sure.

and bvince, if a 1547 came up, i'd beg, borrow, steal, and or cheat to beat you to it.

I love my 1537, but I, like you, have more use for a cutaway.
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bvince
Posted 2008-10-17 7:35 PM (#298853 - in reply to #298832)
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Beal got the only one I've ever seen off Ebay.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-10-17 8:52 PM (#298854 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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I played Beal's for the better part of a week. You guys should feel bad that you missed it. Great guitar.

Beal, you ever put a wide neck on it?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-10-17 9:40 PM (#298855 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...



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I sold my 1547 to somebody here on the board a year or two ago. Seems they were looking to sell it a while back.

Do a search in the "For Sale" section.
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Oddball
Posted 2008-10-17 11:32 PM (#298856 - in reply to #298832)
Subject: Re: Ebay 1537...


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Here's a 1537 in a bit better condition.

ebay 150304343441

However, I'm not sure I could completely trust a guy who strings a guitar this way. Or one who does not proofread his own auction before posting it. (no 'satin' neck', no 'sunburst headstock', etc.)
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