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If there was no Ovation .....

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Yak
Posted 2006-12-19 12:49 AM (#226038)
Subject: If there was no Ovation .....


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Ok...

So, If there was no such thing as an Ovation guitar, what would you be playing instead?, assuming you could only have one guitar.

Here are the rules.. Your alternative choice can't exceed the value of your Ovation it would be replacing. It does no good to say you'd just play the top of the line this or that.

To start the thread...

My alternate pick to my 1771LX would be a Breedlove Atlas AC25.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-12-19 12:50 AM (#226039 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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30's national el travador or a tricone....jason
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-12-19 1:03 AM (#226040 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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I suppose I could look at this a couple of different ways.

If O's just ceased to exist - I would probably be playing my Fender Strat for an electric and my Takamine for an acoustic.

If O's never existed, I would have probably bought whatever the flavor of the day was in the mid-seventies that was in my price range, but I don't think it would have been nearly as cool as my Preacher was at the time. It would have probably been an off brand name that didn't have the longevity that Ovation has. I wasn't drawn to the major brands back then. And I probably would not have gotten back into playing all these years later... it was the Preacher that talked me into it...
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wess
Posted 2006-12-19 3:04 AM (#226041 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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MARTIN HD28V
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wess
Posted 2006-12-19 3:05 AM (#226042 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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and I would not be happy about it.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-12-19 5:31 AM (#226043 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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Taylor GS Cedar/Mahogany...if the price could be higher.

Otherwise, one of the new Seagulls with the narrower necks...probably the mini-jumbo with the aged-looking sunburst. I know that Seagulls, like Ovations, don't get much respect. However, I've always enjoyed their sound as much as any $2,000 guitar I've heard.

John <>{
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schroeder
Posted 2006-12-19 6:21 AM (#226044 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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An Adamas.
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muzza
Posted 2006-12-19 6:25 AM (#226045 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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It's like asking what you would be doing right now if you'd never had kids.

I couldn't imagine life without them, and to a slightly lesser extent, my Ovation.

I'd probably still be playing bass.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-12-19 6:30 AM (#226046 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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As I've been washing the dishes and mulling over this thread (I really DO have a life!), I find some thoughts popping up that I usually repress. Sometimes I think my brand loyalty to Ovation is greater than my preferance for their guitars.

I really do have a secret desire to get that Taylor GS. I think I would prefer it to my 6778 LX. NO guitar ever made me feel what that one did when I played it. Now I must beat these emotions down until they re-surface next time.
John <>{
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-12-19 7:21 AM (#226047 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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The first thing that came to mind was a banjo.

On second thought, I'm afraid it would be a Taylor. That Doyle Dykes model is really nice.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-12-19 7:23 AM (#226048 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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Martin HD-28VS. It's my favorite sounding guitar that I own. Dave
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-12-19 7:25 AM (#226049 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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2 vintage Gibson Roy Smeck Stage deluxes, 1 stock lap style, 1 converted for regular playing.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-12-19 8:20 AM (#226050 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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Originally posted by bauerhillboy:
As I've been washing the dishes and mulling over this thread (I really DO have a life!){
We believe you, John. Now we have to figure out which part of this picture is your life.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2006-12-19 8:31 AM (#226051 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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Drums. :p
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-12-19 8:36 AM (#226052 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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Electric: Definitely a USA strat. I regret selling mine. Having said that, I had the chance, for the first time, to really let the Viper out of its cage last night in a group setting, and I am thoroughly pleased with it as my main playing guitar now.

Acoustic: I think I'd be plenty happy with a good Takamine, maybe a shallow A/E, or even a well aged Yamaha. I'm sentimental about my old Yamaha that my brother gave me for my birthday in 1980.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-19 8:48 AM (#226053 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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My Lowden.

(and I'd probably have another one)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-12-19 9:06 AM (#226054 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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Probably the same Guild that I started with, and another China-Strat-copy.

Originally posted by Yak:

My alternate pick to my 1771LX would be a Breedlove Atlas AC25.
Oh! I tried a Breedlove 12-string the other day at the store. They are nice.
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brainslag
Posted 2006-12-19 9:09 AM (#226055 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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My first 'real' guitar (one that didn't make my fingers bleed to push the strings down), was a Yamaha FG something or other(can't remember the #), and my brand loyalty went there for a while because they were a lotta bang for the buck. Easy playing and good sounding. I upgraded a couple of times, got several 12 strings and I just couldn't justify a guitar 3 or 4 times the price when it didn't 'move' me 3 or 4x that much. I can't say for sure, but I may have moved to one of the hand-crafted (one luthier built and signed) guitars like the Brazilian Rosewood FG-2000 or FG-2500 (which now go for 2k and up when you can find one in decent shape). I've never played one but think the workmanship and sound of these would rival Martins and Taylors with a much higher price tag.
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gh1
Posted 2006-12-19 9:25 AM (#226056 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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One of the things that got me on to Ovations is the "tone:dollar" ratio. To get an equivalency in satisfying tone i think you would have to pay more. I'd be out looking for a Santa Cruz, Goodall, McCollum or Collings.

_____
gh1
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-12-19 9:26 AM (#226057 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....



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Tough question . . .
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Omaha
Posted 2006-12-19 9:31 AM (#226058 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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CrimsonLake nailed it for me...I got started in Ovations because they were the big thing back in the mid 1970's.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2006-12-19 9:37 AM (#226059 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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A Bourgeois.... take your choice.

Bourgeois Guitars
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brainslag
Posted 2006-12-19 9:48 AM (#226060 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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Of course, if money were no object.........

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cliff
Posted 2006-12-19 9:50 AM (#226061 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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The Epitome of Ostentation . . .
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MrDano
Posted 2006-12-19 9:55 AM (#226062 - in reply to #226038)
Subject: Re: If there was no Ovation .....


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Gibson J200 - I like the mustache bridge and the tone.
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