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BLUE DOG
Posted 2004-01-08 5:40 AM (#197699)
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Location: united kingdom
I really love this forum,i hope to learn ALL there is to know about my celeb cc163, and as much as i can about everyone elses.I am trying to find out if there is a data base for Ovation guitars made in Koria. regards to all--Blue Dog
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alpep
Posted 2004-01-08 6:49 AM (#197700 - in reply to #197699)
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no data base for the Korean made guitars to my knowledge.
sorry
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-01-08 9:50 AM (#197701 - in reply to #197699)
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I think the CC163 is a classical model made in the early 90's. If so it has a laminated spruce top, no cutaway rosewood fretboard, walnut bridge, and a piezo bridge pickup.

Does this sound accurate?
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-01-08 10:10 AM (#197702 - in reply to #197699)
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Sorry about the previous message.... I either typed too carelessly, or some of the commas didn't make it too the other side...

Here is the revision:
".... If so, it has a laminated spruce top, no cutaway, rosewood fretboard, walnut bridge, and a piezo bridge pickup...."

Tho I do have to admit that a non cutaway fretboard is a fretboard with a cutaway. Or is that what you call the fretboards that tail off to a point, giving a few extra frets on the higher strings? :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-01-08 10:19 AM (#197703 - in reply to #197699)
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I'm guessing that you call it a typo.
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peterbright
Posted 2004-01-08 12:56 PM (#197704 - in reply to #197699)
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I'd like to echo Blue Dog's comment on the great site you have. Keep up the good work.
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