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willard
Posted 2006-02-06 6:52 PM (#266582)
Subject: Longnecks (guitars)


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Any input on longnecks? Looks like the numbers have been DS768 and DS778 for US models and DSC247S for the Celebrity. Any more? I can't find any on Ebay, even in completed auctions.
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Woz
Posted 2006-02-07 9:03 AM (#266583 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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Location: RI. That small State out East
What do you need Bill?

I found a "deep" with an Optima and XLR that has been living with me for close to a year.
This is a DS768 1998 / 1999 model. The switch to a "mid-depth" DS778 started in 1999 / 2000.

I like the change up.
Woz
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willard
Posted 2006-02-07 9:13 AM (#266584 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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I was looking for price ranges, availability and if there were any other model numbers I should keep my eye out for. It seems like a good choice as another guitar.
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Beal
Posted 2006-02-07 9:53 AM (#266585 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)



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Absolutly. It adds another demention to your music.
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cliff
Posted 2006-02-07 11:31 AM (#266586 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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". . demention . ." :D
(just got it . . .)
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Beal
Posted 2006-02-07 12:17 PM (#266587 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)



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De-mention, it's a southern thang.
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willard
Posted 2006-02-07 1:58 PM (#266588 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
I think my 92 yr old father is suffering from that.
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cliff
Posted 2006-02-07 2:04 PM (#266589 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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He's suffering from "Southern Thang"?? . . .

. . . poor guy.
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willard
Posted 2006-02-07 2:14 PM (#266590 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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No...demention. He thinks he's a general in the US army and at war with the Salvation Army.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-02-07 8:09 PM (#266591 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)



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Bill, are you looking to buy one?

If so, I have one available with pics in my OFC gallery.
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willard
Posted 2006-02-08 5:45 AM (#266592 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)


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Stephen,
I am looking but probably just that at this point. My usual scenario is to look for months before I realize I can't afford something and then start looking for something else that I can't afford. Sure is pretty.
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dvd
Posted 2006-02-10 12:47 AM (#266593 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)



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Location: Central Massachusetts
Man, I'm seeing a bit of everything on portland's craigslist these days. I usually don't see much mention of ovation there, but tons now, including the 1624 for Mark, the Patriot, and now this DS778 Longneck for $500 . another data point for you willard.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-02-10 12:50 AM (#266594 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Longnecks (guitars)



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Not a bad price for the 778 model.
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