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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2
Location: North Carolina | Hello, I am new to Ovation Guitars and am very pleased to have recently purchased one. Ovation Ultra 1311. I have done all the research possible via internet regarding the history of the model. Apparently, the guitar was made one year 83, "Made in the USA".. Yet I read here and there that this maybe suspect. I love the Guitar, but can anyone help me understand the Deal with the Ultra 1311, no electrical components. Thanks!! |
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Joined: February 2003 Posts: 299
Location: Netherlands | AFAIK the Ultras started off as an american series in the early eighties, but mid-eighties their production was moved to Asia.
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | The USA Ultras had laminated tops & an aluminium/foam neck. Use the search function above and do a search on Matrix, Medallion or Ultra and you'll find lots of information |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307
Location: Tennessee | I have a USA Ultra 1311 from 1983, although I'm somwhat confused since mine does have a pickup with volume control only, and what seems to be a solid mahogany top. There was another label glued atop the one that's there now when I bought it, but the cover label has long since peeled off and disappeared and I can't remember what it said. I didn't know many particulars about Ovation guitars at the time, except that I loved the way Dave Mason made them sound and I loved the way this one sounded and played in my inept hands ... so what the label said was never a concern to me until I found this board.
My 1311 also had the aluminum/foam neck (I think they called it Urelite), but it eventually bowed to the point that it became unplayable. I found a two piece mahogany neck (with truss rod) from a 1312 on eBay, and was able to make the neck switch myself ... and unbelievably, it came out really well. There was no real drama, and the neck is straight, action is good, and it looks like it was made to be on this guitar.
By the way, when I did the factory tour last year, there was an exact duplicate of my guitar (sans electronics) in the repair shop for some work. Apparently that owner was as attached to their guitar as I am to mine.
You've got a great first Ovation, Deniz. Enjoy and play it like crazy. And before you know it, this board will have you in the market for more Ovations! |
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