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Posted 2006-03-29 5:08 PM (#329906 - in reply to #329881)
Subject: Re: Looking for Info on my Ovation Classic


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I just sold my 1763 which was in excellent condition for $550. Just prior to my sale I saw one that sold for $608. I hope this helps.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-29 7:30 PM (#329907 - in reply to #329881)
Subject: Re: Looking for Info on my Ovation Classic


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Originally posted by cwk2:
spanish pine=cedar
I googled this and found that Canadian cedar is also known as Spanish Pine to guitar builders and has long been used for classical guitars.
Why did Ovation use 2 different model numbers, one for cedar and one for Spanish Pine if they were made out of the same wood?
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Standingovation
Posted 2006-03-29 8:59 PM (#329908 - in reply to #329881)
Subject: Re: Looking for Info on my Ovation Classic



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Why did Ovation use 2 different model numbers, one for cedar and one for Spanish Pine if they were made out of the same wood?
It's that ongoing scam to make model numbers as confusing as possible in an effort to inflate the values on the used market.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-29 9:50 PM (#329909 - in reply to #329881)
Subject: Re: Looking for Info on my Ovation Classic


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I bought the cedar one because it sounded better than the Spanish Pine. Wonder what the Canadians and Spaniards call it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-30 3:36 PM (#329910 - in reply to #329881)
Subject: Re: Looking for Info on my Ovation Classic


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A 1613 just sold on ebay for $430. I don't want to start another battle about ebay, but that may or may not be a good indication of the value of your guitar. It also happens to fall within the range of opinions given above.
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