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Is this a correct 1983 1537?

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FlySig
Posted 2010-03-06 2:57 PM (#377753)
Subject: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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There's a 1537 on consignment locally. The shop owner doesn't know much about it except "those Ovations are a skinny man's guitar".

It is serial # 301xxx which puts it at 1983.

Brown bowl, pretty heavy compared to new Lyrachord. Two wooden knobs. Top looks great, no cracks or dings except one small nick on the binding. There are two output jacks in the back of the bowl, not on the edge below the strap button.

Gloss neck. Is this correct for 1983? There is little to no wear on the back of the neck. No serial number on the back of the headstock. The fretboard and frets look excellent but not new. It almost seems that the neck has been refinished but it looks like factory work not amateur work.

The blue label is on upside down inside the bowl, at least compared to recent guitars. From the audience perspective it is upside down, from the player perspective it is readable.

Does this sound factory original or as if it has been modified?

The price seems good at $600, though the wife would banish me forever. Perhaps my eldest daughter could store it for me at her apartment...
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stephent28
Posted 2010-03-06 2:59 PM (#377754 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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grab it

or negotiate him down another $50

at that price you will always be able to recoup your cost....specially when times get a bit better.
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Patch
Posted 2010-03-06 3:20 PM (#377755 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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Originally posted by stephent28:
grab it

or negotiate him down another $50

at that price you will always be able to recoup your cost....specially when times get a bit better.
Agreed!

You'd never catch me selling a 1537 that cheap!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-03-06 4:05 PM (#377756 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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That's exactly like mine. Sounds like 100% factory. The neck is probably original too ... they're just like that. Label placement is identical to mine.

$600 in a no brainer steal if you want that particular guitar. I way playing mine earlier this morning and it is worth a lot more, especially when comparing it with much higher priced guitars around here.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-03-06 4:29 PM (#377757 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?
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That would be a sweet grab!
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-03-06 8:24 PM (#377758 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?
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1537 prices have come way down. You should grab it.
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hwebster
Posted 2010-03-07 2:34 AM (#377759 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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Good price..get it
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hwebster
Posted 2010-03-07 2:41 AM (#377760 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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It sounds that is in a good shape, play it, check the electronicis..
good price..
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-07 10:56 AM (#377761 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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so...........you get it yet?
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FlySig
Posted 2010-03-07 11:35 AM (#377762 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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Not yet. The wife's response to the Ute for Sara was "tell me again why she needs this guitar". The only way to justify buying the 1537 would be to put a couple other guitars on the block first or if I could turn a profit on the 1537 in a few weeks.
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-07 12:17 PM (#377763 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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so this will be one of those "work on the justification after the purchase" guitars?
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cholloway
Posted 2010-03-07 12:37 PM (#377764 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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Don't ask permission, beg forgiveness.

nevermind... i'm divorced.
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FlySig
Posted 2010-03-07 12:59 PM (#377765 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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I don't think she'll buy any justification after the fact. There's a 6778LX in the closet that was supposed to be sold to cover three different guitars already!
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Patch
Posted 2010-03-07 1:12 PM (#377766 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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I know how you feel FlySig. It's not bad flipping one that you're not that attached to, but it's different altogether when you like what's hidden in the closet (not to mention the basement, the office, under the bed, under the stairs, and behind the potted ficus that's needed trimming since the turn of the century ). It took supreme willpower to sell my 1537 and Country Artist LX last fall, but I've started to reap the benefit with the arrival of my new Redwood 1537 and soon to be next critter from the factory. But $600 for a 1537 in good condition? Heck, if you don't get it, lemme know! That's a sweet deal! :cool:
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bvince
Posted 2010-03-07 3:24 PM (#377767 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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I'm sure there are a number of people here that would buy it from you for a small profit. Just tell the wife it is highly collectable and you can easily get your money back. That way you can play it yourself and see if it is as good as everyone says it is. I'd offer him 500 and walk if he doesn't take it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-03-07 7:04 PM (#377768 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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In time, she'll get over it. Mine got over me spending $1000 for a 1537, eventually. Just have a friend say he spent $2500 on a Taylor and then have her figure out why your 1537 sounds so much better.
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bvince
Posted 2010-03-07 8:09 PM (#377769 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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Good point there mark. Take her to a music store and show her how much those Taylors are going for, and she may let you buy 2 (:
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WillaMuse
Posted 2010-03-07 8:16 PM (#377770 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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Just BUY IT, Fly.

;)
Willa
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-07 8:22 PM (#377771 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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yeah, JFDI.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-03-07 8:41 PM (#377772 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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yeah, FTFF.
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bvince
Posted 2010-03-07 8:45 PM (#377773 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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FTD? Now there's another good idea... Flowers.
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Norseman1
Posted 2010-03-08 11:58 AM (#377774 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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Wow...What a deal...even with an upside down label!

Norse(hope it works out for you)man1
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-03-08 3:33 PM (#377775 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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That describes my 1537 , which is a SunBurst .. does it come with a Case ?

Vic
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FlySig
Posted 2010-03-08 4:10 PM (#377776 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?



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Yup, original case included.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-03-08 4:24 PM (#377777 - in reply to #377753)
Subject: Re: Is this a correct 1983 1537?


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Sounds like a Good Deal .. it`s a great finger-picker , something for a Lead-player as yerself , you`ll NEED this one ..

Vic
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