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87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537

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rtmoose
Posted 2007-04-12 11:13 AM (#317278)
Subject: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Okay guys...here they come. My family and I are moving in the next month or so and I need to trim the fat. It has been a very, very difficult decision to sell these guitars as I love each and every one of them. But in the interest of paring down and simplifying, I am letting these friends go. Each guitar is in very good shape. I can email pics upon request. I hope that these can stay in the OFC family, but If they don't sell here, I am going to put them up on eBay within a couple weeks.

87 Collector's -- excellent shape with only 1 finish crack running from cutaway down to under the strings. No wear at all on frets, looks and plays like a dream. This is the collector's to have. Of course the original case is included. $975 shipped to your door.

1624 Country Artist -- wonderful sounding and playing nylon string. This one is in excellent condition with no cracks in finish or wood at all. Only very light pick scuffs that can easily be buffed away. No wear on frets. No other chips or blemishes. Includes original case in excellent condition. $450 shipped to your door.

1681 Adamas -- blue in excellent shape. This is one of the original 2 knobbers. Very little wear on frets. Looks and sounds awesome. No dings or scrapes or scratches. This baby is in awesome shape. Serial number 2072. $1250 shipped to your door.

1537 -- natural finish, low action, plays like butter and sounds like, well like a 1537. Just awesome! Its in great playing shape but has some cosmetic issues. It has a finish crack running up from the lower bout and a couple of other dings. This has been the guitar that I have kept by my desk at work to pick up when I have a few minutes. Just a great guitar. I really wouldn't be getting rid of this one except that I have another 1537 that I will be keeping. Of all the wood-topped Ovations that I have owned, the 1537 is the cream (in my opinion). $600 shipped to your door.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Peace.
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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-04-12 11:52 AM (#317279 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Please see your PM about the 1624.

Some questions that have come to mind: What finish and what year built.

Thanks,

Brad
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-04-12 12:00 PM (#317280 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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Blues,

You will love a Country Artist.
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rtmoose
Posted 2007-04-12 1:27 PM (#317281 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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The year is 1981. The finish is natural. Hope this helps.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 1:47 PM (#317282 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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aloha!
pm sent re: your 1681
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-04-12 1:58 PM (#317283 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Randy, the 1681 is my favorite. A great playing and sounding guitar. Make a nice match for your new baby.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-04-12 1:58 PM (#317284 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Lanaki! Somebody STOP THIS GUY!!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-04-12 2:02 PM (#317285 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Did I miss a memo somewhere? Is everyone selling their best guitars now? :eek:
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-12 2:02 PM (#317286 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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Weas, he needs a six string textured top...
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 2:05 PM (#317287 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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well...i have decided to forego getting the takamine. as much as i would like to have one, it is impractical for me to get an all-wood guitar to do hawaiian gigs with. for acoustic gigs, i also need something with more volume. that's why i am inquiring about the 1681.
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colt357
Posted 2007-04-12 2:06 PM (#317288 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Whyis it that "good timing" is always followed by "bad timing"?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 2:12 PM (#317289 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Originally posted by colt357:
Whyis it that "good timing" is always followed by "bad timing"?
what is often considered as "good timing" in human understanding does not always coincide with God's timing, which is certainly the better of the two.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-12 2:14 PM (#317290 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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I thought that I should check to see if someone broke into the basement and stole my guitars, until I saw the 1681. I don't have one of those. My 87 Collector's also has a finish crack running from the cutaway to just under the strings.
These really are the cream of the Ovation crop.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 2:20 PM (#317291 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Originally posted by colt357:
Whyis it that "good timing" is always followed by "bad timing"?
is it "good timing" (read: God's timing)that a 1681 shows up for sale just as i decide not to get the tak? we'll see...
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-12 3:43 PM (#317292 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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It would be even better if it was a 1581.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-04-12 3:49 PM (#317293 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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That 1581 is still hanging in the rafters at the local GC... lonely... collecting dust... so sad.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-04-12 3:58 PM (#317294 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Weas, he needs a six string textured top...
Sorry...everytime I start to follow what's going on around this place lately, my head starts to spin...
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-12 4:00 PM (#317295 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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That's the biggest problem when the universe revolves around you.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-12 4:02 PM (#317296 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Randy, Get the 1581 or 1681. You will be very happy. Dave

PS - They won't match the headstock on your 1688, but I understand ;)
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-12 4:20 PM (#317297 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
They won't match the headstock on your 1688
Another good reason to get one. ;)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 4:22 PM (#317298 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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there's $500.00 difference in the price between the 1581 and the 1681. a guitar with a matching headstock will cost almost twice the price of the 1681. hmmmm...
incisions, incisions...whoops, i meant decisions,
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-12 4:32 PM (#317299 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537



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Originally posted by Lanaki:
there's $500.00 difference in the price between the 1581 and the 1681.
The 1581 is $1750? :eek: Is it a reissue?


Randy, it really comes down to whether or not you'd rather have the cutaway. If you don't spend a lot of time at the 12th fret or beyond it doesn't matter. The 1681's are beautiful guitars.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-12 4:35 PM (#317300 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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stephen's re-issue 1581 is $1750. it is mint, i believe.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-04-12 4:35 PM (#317301 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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The 1581 at GC is $1000 w/o a case.
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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-04-12 6:53 PM (#317302 - in reply to #317278)
Subject: Re: 87 Collector's, 1624 Country Artist, 1681 Adamas, 1537


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Randy,

You need a UTE to fill that string hole.

(Trust me!)

Brad
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