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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-25 8:32 PM (#508010)
Subject: 1984 ovation collectors question


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thinking of selling the guitar to help fund a adamas, when i purchased it ,the guy i got it foms girl hit him over the head with it, resulting in some repairing and gluing at a repair shop, repair is solid, but shows an obvious repair, question is, how much would it be worth? any thoughts on this.
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SOBeach
Posted 2015-03-25 10:11 PM (#508017 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: RE: 1984 ovation collectors question


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mploesch - the guy i got it foms girl hit him over the head with it,

ouch!  What'd he do, write her a song and accidentally use another girlfriend's name?  

 

 question is, how much would it be worth? any thoughts on this.

Kinda hard to say without seeing some photos of the damage. 

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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-25 10:19 PM (#508018 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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Will add pics tomorrow in daylight, she plays excellent and electronics work fine
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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-26 11:41 AM (#508031 - in reply to #508018)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-26 3:10 PM (#508040 - in reply to #508010)
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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-26 3:15 PM (#508041 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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plays like butter , structure is good, electronics work, sounds awesome, has gig bag, please shoot me some ideas.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-03-26 8:56 PM (#508058 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question



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Okay... I'm rude, I'll say it.
List it on eBay "for parts" and be happy with whatever you get.
Or just keep it. (I would just keep it, or give it to a beginner)
You really cannot expect to fund an Adamas with a broken guitar.
Start the bidding at a hunnerd bucks and don't be surprised if you don't get more than that.
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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-26 10:14 PM (#508062 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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Makes sense, at first I was thinking of asking 200.00 for it. Putting money towards another Adams, should have never sold the one I had a few years back.
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SOBeach
Posted 2015-03-26 10:48 PM (#508064 - in reply to #508058)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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arthurseery - Start the bidding at a hunnerd bucks and don't be surprised if you don't get more than that.

+1

 

Ya might be able to get a little more by selling the individual components, but that's a gamble.

Good luck.

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Waskel
Posted 2015-03-27 10:06 AM (#508072 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: RE: 1984 ovation collectors question



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How did his head look? Better? Worse?



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Nancy
Posted 2015-03-27 10:46 AM (#508073 - in reply to #508072)
Subject: RE: 1984 ovation collectors question



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Thank goodness it was a guitar, and not an iron pipe! From the looks of that guitar, she was not holding back at all!
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FlySig
Posted 2015-03-27 1:33 PM (#508081 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question



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Post it here first. If you do part it out, I'm interested in the saddle (including the wire and plug but not the preamp itself)
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mploesch
Posted 2015-03-27 7:12 PM (#508096 - in reply to #508010)
Subject: Re: 1984 ovation collectors question


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put it on ebay as parts or a players guitar, the guy i got the guitar from had a bump on his head, guessing a concussion also, wish it was in the case when she hit him though!!!
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