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Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mandolin

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Patch
Posted 2012-03-03 12:46 PM (#451347)
Subject: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mandolin



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Well, we have decided to give the great American homeowner route a try in the Patch household. Overall, I'm excited, but I am also aware that I probably have to condense the size of my collection due to space constraints. I'm not going "all-in" yet, but I am going to start with these three for one simple reason: Of all my guitars, these will be the easiest to replace someday. (How's that for wishful thinking...I mean....planning ahead.) In the meantime, I have pernission to replace what I sell with "upgrades." I don't know what yet, but looking should be kind of fun. (UM...Stephen28, got any plans for that OM-42 or EF-75? Only half kidding.)

First let me say that these are all excellent instruments, and I would much rather keep them. I will just have to content myself with the idea that future GAS-fueled hunts will certainly be in my future. I play the mandolin almost every week. The 97C is just a fantastic pick-it-up-whenever-you-feel-like-playing instrument and arguably the most comfortable guitar I own. And the Viper is tough-to-find and nothing but fun to play! Also, be aware that I do not have quality pics of the 97C or the Viper yet because of the recent weather. I took the mando photos a long time ago, but it still looks the same. I will add better photos as soon as I get a break in the weather.

But as I said, these are all in EXCELLENT condition.

First up, my Tamo Ash EA-68 Viper. It looks and plays nearly new and comes with its hard shell case also in great condition. the only minore blemish is some very light scratching on the heel of the neck. (The picture makes it look worse than it is since the flash caught it juussstt right.) Also, the battery holder came loose, but after consulting with John Budny, I'm going to re-afix it with velcro so it will be even easier to replace in the future. Asking $1200 shipped.

 

 

 



Next, I meant to keep the 97C for my kids to use if they decided to learn. No sign of that yet, so I have to risk letting it go for now. The guitar is almost perfect! It even has an OP-Pro pre-amp upgrade from the original. The only odd note is that the hole for the battery screw is still there. Think of it as a teeny-tiny sound port. It has its original case which shows some wear but is still the most rugged case to ever come with a Collectors guitar. (Seriously, I wish all Ovation cases were like this one.) The guitar sounds great and is one of my favorites to plug in with at church. Asking $825 shipped.



And finally, my nifty little mando. It is one of the tough-to-find USA's with a black finish. I bought it as insurance for my Book Mandolin, and use it at church most of the time. I have upgraded the pre-amp to an OP-24 + C with the built-in tuner. The only minor issue is that waviness in the top near the bridge. I have it on good authority (Mauvais Beal) that this is not an issue. One of my favorite features is the COOL graining in the walnut headstock overlay. It also has its original hardshell case in very good condition. You can find plenty of pictures AT THIS LINK. Asking $800 shipped.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now for potentially improtant news:

 

This may be just the beginning. If I have to unload more, I will follow the same personal guideline; what can I replace easiest in the future? My customs are staying. My wife says the Patriot will go to our kids. My Balladeer is my sentimental favorite. But if things get too tight, the others are all fair game for the right price. (Admit it, they're too nice to just give away right?)

 

Thanks for looking everyone. I'll get more pictures up ASAP. (It's still raining outside.)

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Patch
Posted 2012-03-03 1:31 PM (#451353 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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I caught a quick hole in the clouds and managed to get some pics of the 97C before it grayed up again. I'll keep looking to get more of the Viper.

In the meantime you can find all of the 97C pictures AT THIS LINK.

 

 

 

 

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bburg
Posted 2012-03-03 2:07 PM (#451356 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Really nice instruments, Patch. Best of luck with your sales.
Is the Palor a wideneck?

Bernie
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-03 2:16 PM (#451358 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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It's a standard neck.

I think if I'm ever going to get a wide neck parlor, it will have to be a custom or something.
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Damon67
Posted 2012-03-03 3:05 PM (#451360 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Patch, that is NOT the mando of yours that I'm after!

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stephent28
Posted 2012-03-03 3:28 PM (#451362 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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LOL Patch. The EF-75 is still available. It's it my trying to sell it (but not really trying too hard) pile and still amazes me everytime I play it......but for some reason it always returns to the case in favor of my Borges or Collings.

 

The OM-42....mmmmmmmmmmmmm.....probably not at this time but again, doesn't get the attention of the above two and might be available for the right price.



Edited by stephent28 2012-03-03 3:30 PM
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-03 5:45 PM (#451370 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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heh, Damon, the one you want would cost a LOT more than this one.

Stephen, Yer killin' me!

Everyone else, I managed to snag some decent pictures of the Viper right at sunset. Here are a few, but more can be seen AT THIS LINK.

One other thing, I might be interested in high-end trades, but I also might be pretty particular. Still, for the right guitar, who knows what I might do. FWIW, I like guitars other than Ovations as well.

Enough of that....Isn't this a beauty of a guitar!

 

 

 

 

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SOBeach
Posted 2012-03-03 7:13 PM (#451378 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand


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Ohmagosh! Patch that Viper is definitely a beauty. But then I am partial to blue gits.

 

Come on LOTTO!


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Patch
Posted 2012-03-03 7:22 PM (#451379 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Jeffrey,

If you like, I can break it into a couple of payments, layaway style.
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FlySig
Posted 2012-03-04 10:14 AM (#451412 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Those parlors are great guitars, somebody is going to be very happy. Good luck with your sale, wish I had some $.
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Designzilla
Posted 2012-03-04 1:05 PM (#451419 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand


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Whoa Patch, you're unloading some beauties! As usual of late, wish I had some cash. I'm partial to the Viper as well. I hate to admit, I never played one! But that one is definitely a looker.
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-05 10:25 AM (#451478 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Here's a quick little update.

I took a few minutes this AM to re-afix the battery box to the Viper. I cut the double-backed tape off and found the original carpet-style double-backed tape beneath it.

I then took the simple measure of using a velcro patch adhesed with "industrial strength" stick-um. It is now secure of course, but with the added benefit of being abe to easily lift the box out of the chamber to replace the battery.

It works "a treat"! I love simple solutions.....



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Patch
Posted 2012-03-06 1:22 PM (#451512 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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---crickets---


---crickets with no offers even?---

Edited by Patch 2012-03-06 1:23 PM
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-06 4:28 PM (#451515 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Someone has asked for pictures of the hole for the battery screw. I don't know why I didn't think to take them already. Sorry about that.

The micro-mini-soundport is actually on the bottom side of the guitar when held (the side opposite the pre-amp). Hence, you cannot see it while playing and neither can anyone else unless you are standing right over them. I have included a picture with my index finger in it for scale.

This is really a very nice guitar!



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Patch
Posted 2012-03-07 4:15 PM (#451578 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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I hate to say it, but I have to start thinking about eBay soon. Any offers?
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-11 4:05 PM (#451775 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Thought I'd float these to the top one more time before I had to decide to eBay them or try to keep them.
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WillaMuse
Posted 2012-03-13 3:25 PM (#451843 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Whine ... whine ... the parlor ... the parlor ... sniff ... whine ...



Willa
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WillaMuse
Posted 2012-03-13 3:26 PM (#451844 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Whine ... whine ... the parlor ... the parlor ... sniff ... whine ...



Willa
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2012-03-13 3:31 PM (#451845 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand


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Same here, Willa. I'm trying to whine quietly.
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noah
Posted 2012-03-13 5:32 PM (#451855 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Me too... my blue tamo wants a mate.
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Patch
Posted 2012-03-13 8:34 PM (#451876 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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I know how you three feel. I'm whining for something else myself. Don't forget, I am willing to take payments. (As Willa knows all too well....... )
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aaronharmon
Posted 2012-04-19 9:06 PM (#453407 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand


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Do you still have the MM68? I may be interested.
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Patch
Posted 2012-04-20 10:38 AM (#453430 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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All are still available. Thanks for asking.
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Matt12Fret
Posted 2012-04-21 6:50 PM (#453516 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: Re: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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That 97C is very tempting. Already this week I got my first Ovation, a '74 1614 and was allowed to Post on the OFC site just yesterday. Now I see this little 12-Fret Slothead.......Oh MY! Excuse me please, I think that I am coming down with a case of GAS!

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Patch
Posted 2012-04-28 5:23 PM (#453874 - in reply to #451347)
Subject: RE: Moving to a smaller place sale; Tamo Ash Viper, 1997 Ovation Collectors, and my Black MM-68 Mand



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Sale pending on the mando......
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