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A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic

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Standingovation
Posted 2003-08-29 10:13 PM (#204707)
Subject: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic



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Location: Phoenix AZ
Imagine how thrilled you would be if you popped open an Ovation case and inside was a factory fresh 1968 Josh White. I'm talking the real McCoy here - deep shiny bowl, inlaid rosette, slot head w/ Josh White signature, 12 fret neck, 5 point bridge. Well, dreams do come true. Look what the factory boys delivered to me today.

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/gallery/Standingovation_SOJoshWhite.jpg

The factory service department has done yet another A+ restoration job. They took one of my Josh White's (I have 3) which was certainly well used, and turned it into a show piece. I swear I could sell this thing as brand new (but I won't). And the sound? Well, as you might imagine it's absolutely stunning. I don't think I've ever been more proud to own a guitar then I am this one. I can't say enough about the quality job the service department did. Far exceeded my expectations and was fast and not all that expensive. A very happy day for me.

Dave
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-29 10:33 PM (#204708 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic


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Location: SoCal
Wow. Just Beautiful. What all did they do to it? I'd be interested in the full story of what was done (and if you'd email me... the cost?).
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TRboy
Posted 2003-08-29 10:45 PM (#204709 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic



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Posts: 2177

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Hey Dave,
Looks like the factory boys did a super fantastic job and I know you're proud!!

My Legend 12 is with Kim & the crew now having the neck reset - UPS delivered it about 4:30 this Wednesday afternoon and I called Kim after lunch Thursday and he said they were about to finish up and send her back!! I know the holidays are going to extend the return trip home but it should be back before the end of next week (I hope!!!)
I know I'm going to be just as happy with their work as you are - You've got one NICE :eek: looking guitar and I'll posts some pics for everyone when my 12 returns!

btw - What all did you have done to your Josh White?

Mike :cool:
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-08-30 12:12 AM (#204710 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic


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Posts: 1196

Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Dave, great looking guitar. Kim and the guys did a great job restoring my old Custom Balladeer. I debated if I would send it to them, but I sure am glad I did. I cannot tell you how happy I am with the Ovation service dept. The service was great, the price was right, and I ended up with a fantastic sounding and playing old Ovation. You can't beat that.....Paul Hebert
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-30 5:16 AM (#204711 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic


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Posts: 10582

Location: NJ
I saw that on the work bench when I was there a few weeks ago. now that is one awesome guitar
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Beal
Posted 2003-08-31 8:06 AM (#204712 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
NIce work. They are in the process of restoring a Josh for me as well. This one the top was a gonner so we've got the new X brace with a AAAAA grade top. (we just made that up to sound impressive) all else will be original, bowl, neck and 5 point bridge, except the rosette which is inlayed but is the new style that they're doing now. should be done is a couple of weeks. Luther44 is working on it and showed me the progress last week. They do nice work there.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-31 9:32 AM (#204713 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic


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Anybody know where I could find a 5 point rosewood bridge? I could be real tempted to have the same work done to my 68 deluxe balladeer, and it needs one.
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Standingovation
Posted 2003-08-31 10:34 AM (#204714 - in reply to #204707)
Subject: Re: A Factory Fresh Josh White Acoustic



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Location: Phoenix AZ
Paul, Rosewood will be tough to find. But they can take a standard walnut bridge and cut it into a 5 point shape. Dave
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