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G8r
Posted 2008-01-02 10:37 AM (#309241)
Subject: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist


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Looks nice , seller claims it's mint and rarely used. Very nice price, too. COA says it's #1682 (of 1776 made). These are essentially deep bowl Legends with the Bicentennial stencil. I've seen lately these with asking prices of anywhere from $700 to $1200 depending on condition.
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Steve
Posted 2008-01-02 2:38 PM (#309242 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist


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$800 is quite reasonable, considering that it's only about $250 by the value of the 1976 dollar. They certainly cost more than that then, and this is one of those guitars that increase in value.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-01-03 4:57 PM (#309243 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist



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IMHO, as to value, also depends on whether it is an a/e or acoustic. I have one of each. Approximately 10% of the run were a/e.
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STK
Posted 2008-01-04 12:31 AM (#309244 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist


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Tony: I am assuming a/e is more valuable?! BTW, does it matter whather the guitar comes with the paper or not? I recently purchased a Patriot from Guitar Center w/o the paper and the book. Can Ovation provide the paper and the book retroactively?
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-01-04 1:47 AM (#309245 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist



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Papers? not to me, just thought this was a nice layout of the acoustic version I bought.

As to a/e - less means rarer(10%) and some would prefer it. I will keep the a/e more because of the help and TLC at the factory.

Wonderful guitars, as a collectible, will probably be worth more in another 68 years (tricentennial, maybe sooner) ;)
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Patch
Posted 2008-01-04 12:06 PM (#309246 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist



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Originally posted by STK:
Can Ovation provide the paper and the book retroactively?
Nope. I tried to replace the paperwork for mine. I thought it would go nice with #76. Seems like a slightly more collectible serial number. Not that it's going anywhere. This one's for my kids! ('Course, I don't know if either one will play guitar yet. :p :rolleyes: )
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frankencat
Posted 2008-01-05 10:20 PM (#309247 - in reply to #309241)
Subject: Re: PSA: Patriot on Tampa craigslist


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Wow, that's cool. Wish I had $800 to spend :)
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