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ScottyO
Posted 2006-11-16 8:59 AM (#231459)
Subject: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Posts: 6

Location: Kittery Point, ME
Hi,

I was given a guitar back in the mid-1980's by a cousin who was a very good guitar player. She just asked that I learn how to play it. Well its 20 years later and although I've learned some songs from tableture I've taken the plunge into real music lessons. I guess I'm fullfilling my promise finally.

I have what I've learned only yesterday from a web search an Ovation 6-string guitar. I didn't count the frets but I know that its an Academy. I guess this guitar is sort of cool to real collectors because it was not around for long. At any rate, I've always loved it and would love to hear from anyone else on what they think of they're Academy. Also, how much are these worth? I'm not looking to sell it but I've dragged this thing around with me for 20 years and I'm sort of impressed I didn't trade it for part favors.

Scott
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Beal
Posted 2006-11-16 9:35 AM (#231460 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Cool guitar, they have lots of personality.
Welcome to the club.
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 9:42 AM (#231461 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


Joined:
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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
Welcome!!

I've long portended that Academy's are REALLY cool guitars!!!

They might not be the "best sounding" guitars, but for what they ARE (a plastic-topped roundback with an aluminum neck), they are a marvel!

They were designed/marketed as sturdy, inexpensive student guitars for schools.

A couple have recently been acquired by members here (for how much, I don't remember - I'll let them chime in).

A cool guitar (and piece of OvationHistory), indeed.

Again, Welcome!!
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-11-16 9:45 AM (#231462 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
Scott,

Welcome to the club. I can't help you with your questions on your Academy, but there are others who are interested in older models like yours.

You will also find a wide range of opinions on subjects O on this board. Some of them may even be good ones. :D
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-11-16 9:49 AM (#231463 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Scott,

Welcome to the OFC. Lots of information and fun here. Sometimes hard to tell the difference. :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-16 9:50 AM (#231464 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: SoCal
Welcome to the group.


I don't think you'll find a wide range of opinions on your guitar. Everybody who's played one has walked away impressed with the sound. I played Tup's when I was in Phoenix last month. It's the second one I played and it blew my socks off. For what it is and what it costs, originally and now, it's a great guitar.....
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 10:01 AM (#231465 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: NJ
If you were to calculate sound quality per dollar spent, an Academy (in good shape) is probably one of the best guitar "buys" out there . . .
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-16 10:02 AM (#231466 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: ranson,wva
welcome to the club..ill chime in cliff...i paid $75 for mine..the paint was worn off the fret board and the mop dots were missing but that wasnt much to take care of..for what it is,its a great sounding guitar..i played one at the gathering was it bill's or cliff's? but at any rate dave bought his the week after that and i bought mine the folowing week...best $75 ive ever spent..jason

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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 10:33 AM (#231467 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: NJ
The one at the the NorEaster was Master Keller's.
His is probably the nicest looking/best sounding specimen I've ever seen.


(. . . but then again, now that I think of it, . . his is the ONLY one I've ever seen :-)
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-16 10:44 AM (#231468 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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ahhh the elusive kim keller..yes..yes it was beautiful and it played great..mine was played quite a bit...but there is still alot of fret left. i repainted the fretbaord and replaced the dots with abalone..its not perfect but its still a nice looking guitar..jason
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-11-16 1:17 PM (#231469 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Welcome Scotty! Well, the one on ebay now didn't get any bids at $25 and is relisted for $20. Looks in decent shape, but says it needs a little TLC. But... seems a pretty cool piece of O.
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ScottyO
Posted 2006-11-16 1:47 PM (#231470 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: Kittery Point, ME
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. I guess I don't have a family heirloom but a damn good guitar and really that's all I need right now anyway.

BTW, mine was in perfect condition although I had to take the pick guard off and part of the moding on the side because there was a vibration in there somewhere. I'll have to get that repaired but otherwise it wasn't played a lot and is in excellent condition.

My teacher said this is the guitar he'd take with him on a desert island because of its durability. Doesn't seem to be many around, I wonder how many were made?
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 2:02 PM (#231471 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: NJ
Does yours look anything like THIS one (slotted headstock)?? :

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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-11-16 2:06 PM (#231472 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Location: GA USA
It had a pickguard?
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 2:14 PM (#231473 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: NJ
He may be talking about the rosette . . .
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-16 2:16 PM (#231474 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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mine didnt have a prickguard either...jason
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-11-16 2:29 PM (#231475 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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That's what I was thinking... the rosette. Uh-oh, the value just dropped under $10.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-16 3:19 PM (#231476 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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i just dove in on the one on fleabay....jason
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-11-16 3:25 PM (#231477 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: Houston, Texas
Somehow, I can't correlate that photo with the 'Gone to the dogs' one.
:D
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-11-16 5:32 PM (#231478 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Posts: 4903

Location: Phoenix AZ
Amazing guitar for the money. I played Kim's and immediately set out to get one of my own. Only took a week of ebay searching. Btw Kim's is a 10, mine's a 10+ he he. It's going back to the factory to get the neck glossed and an OP-Pro installed and gold jack washer. I posted photos someplace of it used as a white dry-erase board. Works likes a champ.

Academy Slothead
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 5:39 PM (#231479 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: NJ
10+.

Ahhh, . . but Keller's is "convertible" and can be strung either Steel or Nylon . . .

. . . that would mean HIS ". . Goes to Eleven . . ".
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-11-16 5:50 PM (#231480 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Location: Phoenix AZ
Quit trying to pimp Kim. Mine is just as convertible as his (has nylon tuners, etc). It's 11 +. You keepa dis up and its'a no closing track foo you ...

Dave
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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-16 6:33 PM (#231481 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!



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Location: closely held secret
I don't get the closing track this time?
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 6:43 PM (#231482 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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Yeah, but yours doesn't have a convertible/adjustable bridge/saddle . . .

ClosingTrack/SchmosingTrack.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-11-16 6:47 PM (#231483 - in reply to #231459)
Subject: Re: New to the forum, hello fellow enthusiasts!


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11.25
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