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Bradley
Posted 2002-04-29 10:07 PM (#222467)
Subject: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Ok, what can you experts tell me about this guitar?

1997 Collector\'s Edition Guitar

For some reason I think they made this model with a cedar top. I'm a finger picker and this guitar looks like it would be a great pickin' guitar.

Also, do you think my wife will kill me if I buy yet another guitar?

Bradley
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-04-29 11:21 PM (#222468 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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It's spruce. Sounds wonderful fingerpicked. You should get it. And yes, she will kill you. Small price to pay.
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alpep
Posted 2002-04-30 8:03 AM (#222469 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Very nice sounding and playing guitar. the only problem is the electronics are not real user friendly for stage use.
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Beal
Posted 2002-04-30 1:10 PM (#222470 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar



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It is great for fingerpicking, designed for it really. Tell your wife it was one of your others and she ran it through the wash and it shrunk so it's her fault. Then duck.
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Woz
Posted 2002-04-30 8:40 PM (#222471 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Oh, that old thing? I've had that since, hell a long time. See it says right hear 97... I really needed it. And besides, I'm thinking of selling one of my other guitars.
If you find yourself repeating the above... Hell you already bought it.
Woz
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-04-30 8:46 PM (#222472 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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I think that all of us, at one time or another, have used all of those lines and then some.
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Bradley
Posted 2002-04-30 10:15 PM (#222473 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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I CAN'T pull the old "I'll sell one of my old ones to pay for it" routine. That's how I got my Elite 1537.

Really, the guitar I wanted to get rid of was my Gibson J-200, but the wife won't let me 'cause I've had it since 1973 and all the "But honey, the Ovation SOUNDS better" won't fly with her. She plays guitar and I think she kinda likes the Gibson. Thinest neck I've ever seen on an acoustic (1 1/2 inches at the nut).

The Custom Legend might have to go, its getting hard to walk through my "play" room with so many guitars around.

I'll probably pass on it, I still want one good classical guitar.


Bradley
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-04-30 11:25 PM (#222474 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Bradley, I don't want to make your life more confusing, but take a look at this.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=865884098
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musicamex
Posted 2002-05-01 9:07 AM (#222475 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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it helps to have the ameritrade site running for a quick switch------what's up honey? just investing for the future dear-----------
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cliff
Posted 2002-05-01 9:14 AM (#222476 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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"..it must've been delivered here by mistake...can I keep it?!?!"
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Beal
Posted 2002-05-01 10:03 AM (#222477 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar



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Honest Dearie Sweetie Pie Honey Sugar, I don't know how our name got on the box, and there's no return address.......
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alpep
Posted 2002-05-01 10:07 AM (#222478 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Sue: are you sure we have room for those guitars?
Me: there is always room for another guitar.
Sue: If you say so...
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Morse
Posted 2002-05-01 10:02 PM (#222479 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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Did they make any cedar top Ovations? I have only seen the spruce and the carbon fiber tops. Seems like it would've been worth exploring. I have a Yamaha Classical which has a very warm smooth sound. I think an Ovation cedar top might be quite nice!
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Bradley
Posted 2002-05-01 10:39 PM (#222480 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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I've decided to keep the wife and forsake this guitar . Thanks for all the good advise on how to get this one past my wife. I was hoping that with so many guitars lying around that she wouldn't notice one more, but stupid me taught her to use Quicken for our bills and now she watches the money like a hawk.

Question for you Ovations experts: did they make a cedar topped Ovation? Somebody was selling a parlor size Ovation a while back and claimed it was cedar. Just curious.

Bradley
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-05-01 10:42 PM (#222481 - in reply to #222467)
Subject: Re: 1997 Collector's Edition Guitar


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About 10 years ago, Ovation made a cedar topped Elite and Balladeer. I don't think they are making them currently.

Check out the link below to Elderly Instruments. Evidently, Ovation also made a half cedar and half spruce topped Elite. There are two of them for sale at Elderly.

http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/20U-7598.htm
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