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Folklore 1614-1 question

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BT717
Posted 2008-07-05 4:08 PM (#31663)
Subject: Folklore 1614-1 question


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I'm curious about something and I am not sure of the answer. I was in my local G.C. earlier. They have a Beautiful 1614-1 for $499.00 which I thought was a resonable price. I don't really play "classical" and yet I'm looking at this guitar and I see that the bridge appears to be exactly like my other "O"'s. I start wondering why I couldn't put light or extra light steel strings on them. Other then the obvious wider nut, what make a classical different then the Steel string and would putting "steel " strings on the 1614 be ok to do??
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First Alternate
Posted 2008-07-05 4:34 PM (#31664 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question
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I'm thinking you wouldn't like the result, even if the top/bridge would take the stress. You might, but I wouldn't pay $500 to find out.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-07-05 4:34 PM (#31665 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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The 1614 is a steel string guitar. It's the original Folklore. Steel strings, wide neck, 12 frets to the body. Diamond and dot inlays on the neck. If they have nylon strings on it then it's strung incorrectly....

Take a look at this old catalog and you'll see...

1976 Ovation catalog
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Beal
Posted 2008-07-05 6:17 PM (#31666 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question



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steel is fine on a 1614, it's sposed to have them.
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seesquare
Posted 2008-07-05 6:22 PM (#31667 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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So, there you are. No worries.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-07-05 9:07 PM (#31668 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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Man, there are more people that put nylon strings on the 1114 and 1614 just cause it's a wide neck slothead. I bought one once that came with classical strings on it. sheesh.... btw BT, if you don't want that one, let me know. They are FINE guitars.
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First Alternate
Posted 2008-07-06 8:55 AM (#31669 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question
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So which one is the classical? I had one back in the mid-seventies, but have no idea on the model number. Don't know why I got rid of it, but then again I have no idea why I did a lot of things back then.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-07-06 9:13 AM (#31670 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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Didn't I post a link to a 1976 catalog? Look thru it and you'll learn a few model numbers.....
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BT717
Posted 2008-07-06 4:11 PM (#31671 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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Sorry T.J. It's spoken for. Not me, but I was contacted yesterday.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-07-06 10:07 PM (#31672 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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I got my Folklore cheap because the prior owner gave up trying to tie the nylon strings on that bridge. It's a great steel string fingerpicker.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-07-06 11:59 PM (#31673 - in reply to #31663)
Subject: Re: Folklore 1614-1 question


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
I got my Folklore cheap because the prior owner gave up trying to tie the nylon strings on that bridge. It's a great steel string fingerpicker.
It's exact purpose.....
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