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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 97
Location: Marlton, NJ | I'm looking to buy either a Legend 1867 or Custom Legend 1869. I'm looking for a guitar in near-mint condition and with a modern preamp (OP-30 or better).
Please contact me if you have one you'd like to sell or know of one for sale.
Thanks!
Mark |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 1249
Location: Texas | If you live in FL....and bowl size is not important... here is a 20th anniversary AND 30th anniversary cutaway. Very blingy |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755
Location: Boise, Idaho | Originally posted by jay:
If you live in FL....and bowl size is not important... here is a 20th anniversary AND 30th anniversary cutaway. Very blingy Why isn't the size of your bowl important in Florida? (I think you forgot to post a link, Jay.) |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 1249
Location: Texas | YIKES....
I guess in the midst of the size issue, I lost track of my purpose....
Here it is
Says it's an 1820. (?) The "20 Years" TRC looks like something I might have designed.
A lot of anniversaries in one guitar. The reason I mentioned it was that the rosette and bottom of the fretboard, as well as the binding look custom legendish. |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307
Location: Tennessee | That looks like a 1869 custom legend to me with a add-on TRC. That model has the Kaman Bar, so the TRC is just for show. Maybe it was a special short-run, but I've never seen one before and it is certainly not any of the 30th Anniversary models that were made. Optima in there definitely is WAY later than a 20 year anniversary would be. |
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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 97
Location: Marlton, NJ | It's an interesting beast. It seems to be a custom guitar built for Thoroughbred Music in Florida (who was later acquired by Sam Ash). According to the seller, the label inside reads "Thoroughbred 20th Anniversary/Ovation 30th Anniversary" and with the model number 1820-4. Huh? The receipt says it's an 1824 (never trust a receipt), and finally the owners manual says it's an 1869-4 (that's more like it). Also, it's supposed to be number 6 of 12, supporting that it's a custom model. The Optima preamp has an XLR output.
So the years sound about right: Thoroughbred Music opened in 1976 and Ovation started in 1966, dating the guitar at 1996. |
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Joined: April 2011 Posts: 97
Location: Marlton, NJ | I found an 1869 with an OP-50 preamp, carved bridge, and in excellent condition for $750. Does that sound like a reasonable price? I've seen them sell for cheaper, but the newer preamp and excellent condition would seem to make it worth more. |
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 230
Location: Pewaukee, WI | Is that at Daves Guitar? It was mine until I traded it there. I bought it used from a forum member, and had it shipped to the mothership to add the carved bridge. Really nice playing/sounding. I miss it, but have a one in/one out rule. |
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