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G8r
Posted 2007-11-28 10:46 PM (#72646)
Subject: What's a 1619 worth?


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Of all the wood top O's I've played and owned, I like the sound and feel of my 1617 Legend the best. But I also have to admit that I'm a sucker for bling. So, I'm jonesin' for a 1619 Custom Legend. What do you folks think is a fair price for a mint (and I mean MINT) 1619-1, with OHSC (not that I have a line on one or anything)?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-11-28 11:55 PM (#72647 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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They had one in a store here for $845, but I didn't ask what they actually sold it for. I'd guess it was a mid 70s. Not mint, but maybe 8.5.
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jeffeman
Posted 2007-11-29 12:10 AM (#72648 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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I too love the 1619's. They have such a warm tone and great "twang". I've been looking for one now for a little while. Anyone who gets a line on one, please let me know (thanks Mark).
The 2007 Vintage guitar book puts a value of $500-$700. I think one in mint condition would likely to for $750.
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Jeff
Posted 2007-11-29 12:22 AM (#72649 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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When it comes to Ovations (or really any guitar for that matter) it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. A couple of recent cases in point: I saw a near mint 1651 Legend Ltd sell on Ebay for $575. A few weeks earlier, I'd seen another auction for the same model in similar, if not slightly better, condition that sold for only $299 (wish I'd scooped that one up!). Around this same time I also saw two different auctions for a couple of near-mint 1619-4 Custom Legends. One sold for $825, which based on my experience is slightly on the high side of average, while the other sold for just over a grand! It's extremely unusual for used, non-Adamas, Ovations to sell for four digits. Don't know if this is a sign of a trend (maybe people are finally starting to realize how much bang you get for the buck with used Ovations), or just a fluke. Right now, I'm hoping for the latter as I'll soon be in the market for a good 1619 or 1651 myself. :)
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G8r
Posted 2007-11-29 1:01 AM (#72650 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Thanks for the input. The one I came across has what seemed to me a darn steep asking price ($1600), even if it is in truly mint condition. Now I know I'm not crazy. My thinking was in the $800 range. The person selling it has a whole slew of O's and A's, several for sale, but isn't a member here. If anyone's interested let me know and I'll forward along his contact info.

Jeff & Jeff, the three of us might wind up competing for the same guit at some point soon! ;)
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-29 6:38 AM (#72651 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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"What's a good price for a used guitar" is a very tough question. The rule of thumb is that they are always cheap when you're selling and expensive when you are buying.

I would start by considering the price of a NEW Custom Legend and work your way down from there. You want a used one in mint condition and in sunburst, which is the rarest color of the big-3 and sought after because it sounds somewhat better than the black or natural. So is $1600 unreasonable? Probably not. It's the xmas season and you could probably christian the guy down to under $1500.

Dave
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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 8:02 AM (#72652 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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I dissagree Dave. The -4 finish sounds slightly better than the -1.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-29 8:33 AM (#72653 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Have you compared them exactly side by side, only difference being the finish? I have.

I can tell you it's true that the sunbursts are superior. And thyere is a very good explanation why. It has to do with the way it's painted. The 'burst process adds more paint to the outer few inches of the perimeter of the top. It acts as a very subtle "damper". When you play a guitar, your arm rests against the top in one spot and "dampens" the vibrations in that spot only. And this assymetry sets the whole top slightly out of balance. One way to combat this (on a natural finish) is to make the top ever so slightly thinner in the area that your arm would rest. The other solution would be to ever so slightly dampen the vibrations around the entire perimeter using a material like, oh, I don't know, maybe PAINT? There is a flip side to this, the sunbursts have ever so slightly less volume than the naturals. But the sound of the sunburst is a bit more balanced and pure. A trade off most people are willing to accept.

Dave
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G8r
Posted 2007-11-29 8:47 AM (#72654 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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...you could probably christian the guy down to under $1500
:D :D The new political correctness? :D :D

I totally agree that any particular thing's "value" is what a person is willing to pay for it. I'm just not willing to part with a solid 4 figures when I could get an Adamas, or that FD on the 'bay right now, or even (this goes on another board) a new high-end blingy Tak for about the same.

I'll just bide my time, and ready myself for a "war" with the 2 Jeffs. :D ;)
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-29 8:52 AM (#72655 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?



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Hmmm .."christian" used as a verb.
Very creative.
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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 9:01 AM (#72656 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Have you compared them exactly side by side, only difference being the finish? I have.
Yes (well, almost), but maybe its the volume thing that was throwing me off (also, the strings were not identical). I know there is more paint on the sunburst, so would just jump to a conclusion that a top with less paint would vibrate more freely. Anyway, of the two I heard together, I liked the natural.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-11-29 9:54 AM (#72657 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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If you got a nice looking piece of wood, why paint it? (I guess you can tell I like the natural better)
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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 10:03 AM (#72658 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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I can hear the finish from here!!

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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-29 10:08 AM (#72659 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
If you got a nice looking piece of wood, why paint it?
You paint it to make it sound better. DUH! Ever notice that all the finest sounding Steinway grand pianos are painted black? Hmmm ...

Hey, I can understand that you might prefer the looks of a nice natural finish guitar. That's fine. If you don't want to paint it, you can achieve almost the same result by just illuminating it with colored lights. Seriously. The heat from the lights will cause the molecules in the wood fiber to vibrate at a slight faster rate and offset the damping effect of holding the guitar under your arm. This is absolutely true. Haven't you noticed that guitars played on stage under hot lights (by professional musicians) always sound better then yours do at home? I rest my case.

Dave

PS - Brian, Brian, Brian ... Don't waste your time engaging in a war of photos, because you're gonna lose ...

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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 11:00 AM (#72660 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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I'm not interested in photo wars Dave, just photos! Put more up, I love it!
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-29 11:02 AM (#72661 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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I've run out of Ovations to photograph ;)
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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 11:25 AM (#72662 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Maybe you should buy this one. I haven't seen many of these around, is this Dot Inlay Custom Legend a production guitar? I like it!

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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-29 11:40 AM (#72663 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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That actually looks kinda cool. Need to wear one of those Falco "Puttin On The Ritz" suits.

Dave
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-11-29 1:29 PM (#72664 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Brainslag, measure how thick that bridge is at the high E string and let me know.
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brainslag
Posted 2007-11-29 1:40 PM (#72665 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Ok, I'll do it tonite.
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2007-11-29 4:34 PM (#72666 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?



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For those seekers of "da bling" - coming shortly this wekend will be some GAS inventory. I need to do some rationalization after expanding the "A" portfolio with the acquisition of a lovely 1885 from Glenn. I also have a plan for my 45th birthday that I need to fund, and so some quality items will be posted here and on Ebay (eventually) in the next couple of days.

In the context of this thread there will be:

1. A vintage 1619-5 with added Op-Pro upgrade.
2. A 1719-CM30 40th Anniversary (also OP-Pro equipped)
3. U-681T - Yes a rare opportunity to grab that elusive 12fret - slot top.
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G8r
Posted 2007-11-29 5:10 PM (#72667 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Stuart - PM sent.
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cholloway
Posted 2007-11-29 5:21 PM (#72668 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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Bling is good!
1619
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Beggin
Posted 2007-11-29 5:48 PM (#72669 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?


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GO for the UTE g8r, I saw that you kept going back to it in Orlando. Of course the 1619 is mighty fine too!
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-11-29 6:08 PM (#72670 - in reply to #72646)
Subject: Re: What's a 1619 worth?
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I had AL's(slydog's) Ute over here visiting for a couple of weeks... I almost cried when it left.. nothing else in the house stood a chance against it.

GH
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