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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-08 8:59 PM (#525077 - in reply to #525072)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, Nancy,
Thank you so much for your kind reply, and information. I'm replying to nerdydave, and Love O'Fair , and everybody on OFC. Please accept my apolgy for my rant. I am profoundly sorry, and it won't happen again.
Mike S.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-08 9:34 PM (#525078 - in reply to #525065)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, NerdyDave,
The surgery in 1977 was more or less a "tipping point" for me deciding to move to Ovation guitars. I had actually played them as early as 1969, and yes, I always wanted one, but they were very expensive, and very scarce in Canada, at that particular point in time. Much to my surprise, even the, "new" 2005 Collectors w/ Contour Bowl presented the same problems as a flat back guitar for me, again simply from where everything was located while I was/am sitting down to play. Who knew? The 2nd generation mid-depth bowl cutaway remains my favourite Ovation guitar, but alas, I do not have one.
Mike S.
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nerdydave
Posted 2016-05-08 9:42 PM (#525079 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.


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Hey Mike no harm done and no affront taken here. And your answer about the calcium deposits certainly was interesting and answered my questions. Us Ovation folks gotta stick together and give each other the benefit of the doubt when appropriate. That part about playing without a shirt was about having skin staples in and scratching up the back of a woodbox (guess it wasn't very clear or very funny). Anyway thanks for replying and best of luck. And thanks to Nancy -- blessed are the peacemakers!
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-08 11:30 PM (#525080 - in reply to #525079)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, nerdy dave,
Thank you for replying, too, and, yes, the OFC community certainly does stick up for each other. The people here at OFC keep me honest, and yes, I must admit that I do need a kick in my blessed assurance from time to time. Again, Thank You, Nancy! Blessed are the peacemakers. So true.
Mike S.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-09 12:18 AM (#525081 - in reply to #525070)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, Love O' Fair,
As I told nerdydave in an earler post, the surgery was not the only reason I play Ovation guitars. I had always wanted one since 1969; when I saw first Glen Campbell on the cover of Guitar Player Magazine#2, in my high school library. The librarian was my English teacher, and he gave me the magazine! My first reaction, was, "What the heck is GC playing!?", and my 2nd one was, "Where do I get one?" Imagine my surprise when my brother's best friend brings his radical new 1969 Ovation Standard Balladeer to said high school for jazz band the next semester, and stays at our home with it for 10 days during his summer vacation? I got to play it, wih his pemission, of course. Envy, anyone? And did I mention the "Male teenager tries to impress female teenager." part? Massive fail. Muscle cars trump,"funny looking", guitars in 1969, for sure, ladies and gentlemen.
Mike S.
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Love O Fair
Posted 2016-05-09 7:10 AM (#525084 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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@Mike S-- >>> Muscle cars trump,"funny looking", guitars<<<

It was Campbell who lit the Ovation fire under me, too.. and you're probably right about the 1969 teenage girl impression part since it took a red Strat and a loud amp to get her attention back then.. lol. But in the long run I didn't get a street muscle car until the 80's. A pretty little white 1968 Camaro big block which I loved to pieces and named "Snowball". It was in that very same car that I once brought home a brand-spankin' new Ovation which I also loved to pieces. With age comes wisdom and a passive interest in teenage girls, so guess which one of the two I still have. The answer is wisdom, since teenage girls can get you into serious legal trouble. Oh, and I still have the Ovation, too.
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nerdydave
Posted 2016-05-09 10:51 PM (#525100 - in reply to #524808)
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I think GC turned a lot of us on to Ovations!!
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-14 1:08 AM (#525251 - in reply to #525084)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hey, Love O'Fair,
The price has come down on my 1990 Ovation Elite to $800.00 CAN., or about $618.00 USD. It's not moving at all here. HELP! This is off topic, and sadly, no, I did not drive muscle cars, but I did get to ride in 2 of them, with different ladies, and 1 with my uncle. My neighbour, and his wife, owned a 1964-and1/2 Ford Mustang Convertible!!! It was Serial #2, and the only one in CANADA at the time, because some guy at Ford, named Lee Ioccoca, actually invented The Ford Mustang, eh, and so he got No.1. My neighbour gave the No.2 to his wife, for a 10th wedding aniversary gift! Go figure. His wife, and my oldest sister, were in the same nutrishionist classes at the local agriculutural college. They came to visit us in this car, and next thing I know, I'm riding in it! WOW! Pretty heady stuff for a 9-year old kid, I must say. A few years later, my youngest uncle got himself a 1966 Ford Thunderbird V-8, 450 cc., with 5-speed push-button gears. Top speed, 140 mph. Out-did the 'General Lee', I do believe, but he never went through the air with it. He saved that stuff for his Jeep? In my last year of high school, c.1973, I went for a ride with my brother's girlfriend, in her MGB-3 convertible, British Racing Green, and all. Top down, anyone? Any suggestions about the sale of my guitar?
Mike S.

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Love O Fair
Posted 2016-05-15 2:53 PM (#525275 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi there, Mike..

Cool story on the Mustang. That was definitely a rare one. Any idea where it is today?? I got to know the older ones well as I dealt in them during the late 70's and early 80's when they were just beginning to pick up collector popularity, scavenging them from around the western USA and selling in California. I moved maybe 30-40 of them, but don't recall anything I ever bought or sold as being of any highly special edition vintage per se.. mostly just common OEM stuff to buy and turn quickly. I also came from a racing family, but we didn't race stock-bodied cars (we had dragsters), so I bought my Camaro simply on a lark for the craving of some fun street amusement (I put a 454 in it). Loved it dearly.. but only had it for a year or so before I sent it on its way so that it ultimately wouldn't do the same to me on some back vineyard road since I drove it like a 20-something lunatic (you're welcome, Mom). But back to Mustangs.. did you see Elginarces' 64.5 rag in his recent posts here on OFC?? Very, very nice.. especially considering what is sitting in the front seats. Here is the URL/link to the post in case you missed it.
http://www.ovationfanclub.com/megabbs/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=46...

As for selling your '90 Elite.. where all have you advertised it? If the OFC is the only place, then it has probably seen its prospects by now. Sounds like it's time for Ebay, Craigslist, Reverb, etc, etc. Wishing you the best in a good sale!

~LOF~


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Mike S.
Posted 2016-05-15 7:17 PM (#525278 - in reply to #525275)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, LOF,
Unfortunately for me, the aforementioned Mustang, and the very kind couple who let me ride in it, all went back to their native country, which was then Czechoslovakia, a short me later. He had once mentioned to my Mom that they did not like the winter in Canada. I was crushed, naturally, but the owner later mailed me his PhD. university paper on 'SLAVIC LANGUAGE ORIGINS', as "a going-away", present. Yes, I did read it, but it never made up for the loss I felt. I still do have cool story, though, eh? Like Patch, I'm diggin' that Folklore. "I GOTTA GETME WONNATHOZE!" I'm already posting my guitar for sale on another site here in Ottawa. I can also do Ebay CANADA, and REVERB.com, but Craiglist is BANNED here. Ooopsie.
Mike S.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-07-03 11:22 PM (#526462 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, Everyone,
The other guy with the 1993 Collectors here in Ottawa just blinked before I did, and his price has bottomed out. So, I too, am going to "jump the shark" also, and give my American friends at OFC a 4th of July 2016 special, by now offering my 1990 Ovation Elite at the unheard of price of $650.00 CAN, which is get this:- $504.18 USD. If the Kijiji ad from CANADA shows up on a banner here, the $800.00 CAN price is out of date. Yes, I'm still interested in The 1993 Collectors,(want) but I NEED! a new A/C. There's always somethin'. Like I said before, I have to move my guitar to get his, but he told me this past April 2016 that he would NOT take a trade, because "People here just don't want Ovation guitars." WHY?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA

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Mike S.
Posted 2016-07-15 1:41 PM (#526671 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.Update/questions?



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Hi, Everyone,
My 1990 Ovation Elite is NOT moving at all. Yikes! I may have to sacrifice it a $500.00 CAN. I hope not. The 1993 Ovation Collectors is still for sale here, but the ad seems have disappeared from KIJIJI-CANADA/Ottawa/Gatineau. The owner says the ad is still up, so it must be my ancient browser that keeps me from seeing it? The owner will now go as low as $600.00 CAN, but only for me, on a private deal. Otherwise, he keeps the guitar, and takes it off the market, before the summer is out. I don't want to lowball the man, because I don't work that way. Is $625.00 CAN a fair price? If I wait too long, this guitar could be gone. I just bought a new A/C, so again, it's a waiting game, as in wait for the bill for the A/c to show up, and see if if this guitar buy is going to work? We both have dropped our prices on each of our respective Ovation guitars, get this,... 4 times in the last 4 months here!? I'm at a loss, literally, and figuratively, as to why this happening. I know, "Ovation guitars don't get the respect they deserve.", but this is something I did NOT see coming. Any feedback/ advice from the OFC community would be much appreciated at this point, as I'm also very tempted to just keep my guitar. What would OFCers do? Thanks.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA

Edited by Mike S. 2016-07-15 1:45 PM
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-07-15 4:25 PM (#526675 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Mike, It is not just YOUR guitar.
I go to eBay and do my search of Ovation guitars...
If I click Completed Listings, Most have NOT SOLD... HERE
And the ones that did sell sold for pretty low prices.
The Buy-It-Now listings usually have accepted a lower offer.
It is just the way of the Guitar-selling world.
The economy sucks, there is a Glut in the market...
And people come to eBay or Kijiji expecting to not pay much for anything.
You just need Patience.

Meanwhile... This is like $505 US plus Shipping.


ALBUM
So, if everybody passes on this...
Don't anybody bitch that they cannot find a good O at a good price.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-07-16 1:26 PM (#526680 - in reply to #526675)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, OMA.
Thank you for the kind encouragement. Patience I have in spades. I have been through at least 10 major surgeries, from the time I was a wee lad. I stopped counting after 10. I started teaching guitar at 16, while still in high school. Teaching requires patience, or so I've been told. So, yes, Arthur, I do have a lot of patience. The fellow with the 1993 Ovation Collectors Series guitar here in Ottawa,..? "We're not sure." I re-posted my ad on Kijiji, as I said, and just re-posted it again on a site called, "Used Everywhere.com/Ottawa". I have to edit it, and put a new price drop on it,( I think?);-but, lo and behold, yes, there is some light at the end of the tunnel, with 2 possible private sales, through people in my church. I've dealt with these particular individuals before, so they won't jerk my chain. "Patience is a virtue." "Love is patient." Some people are not, though, eh?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.

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Mike S.
Posted 2016-09-13 4:09 PM (#528787 - in reply to #524808)
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Hi, Everyone,
The 1990 Ovation Elite 1768-4, on Kijiji-Ottawa/Used Ottawa.com has been SOLD!! The 1993 Ovation Collectors Series guitar for sale here in Ottawa is still available. More to follow. Should I close this thread now, and if so, how do I do that? What about my album/photos?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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Nancy
Posted 2016-09-13 4:19 PM (#528788 - in reply to #528787)
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Congratulations Mike S!!!!

Now you can use the money for a heater, instead of an A/C! Fall is coming FAST this year!
Good Luck on the 1993 Sale!!
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-09-13 6:02 PM (#528790 - in reply to #528788)
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Hi, Nancy,
Thank you for the kind reply. Don't worry, Nancy, I actually do have electric heat/baseboard heaters here in my apartment already. Our Canadian Liberal Provincial Government (who would be something like your own Democrats in the USA?) gave us a small rebate for heat/hydro rates in the upcoming winter yesterday, and the operative word is "SMALL". Yes, I am still definitely thinking of buying the 1993 Ovation Collectors guitar. I have to try it out. If I don't like it, (yeah, right, as if, eh?), I'm buying myself a new a power recliner, because I NEED IT, according to my doctor. Will all the OFC members kill me dead, if I: a) go into Ovation with drawl for a period of time, or, b) go without any Ovation? I have never been without an Ovation guitar for as long as I can remember. It's a weird feeling, for sure. "More to follow."
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2016-09-13 7:25 PM (#528796 - in reply to #524808)
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Good luck on acquiring your collectors model,as long as you love ovations you deserve to be a member of the fan club,to bad you live in another country I could let you borrow one of my un-played ones to keep you from going into withdrawal
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nerdydave
Posted 2016-09-13 7:37 PM (#528797 - in reply to #524808)
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Failing that life in the recliner will definitely have its ups and downs!


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Mike S.
Posted 2016-09-14 11:59 PM (#528810 - in reply to #528797)
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Hi, Everyone,
I'm supposed to be trying out the 1993 Collectors that is still available here in Ottawa sometime this coming weekend? It's now going for a bargain basement price, as I worked out a deal with the current owner/seller. Would you believe...$500.00 CAN? Beauty, eh? I'm also Jonesin' for a new power recliner that I can sleep in, actually. Ovation withdrawl has been temporarily replaced/relieved by the WCOH.(World Cup of Hockey). I did say temporarily, and yes, I AM CANADIAN.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA


Edited by Mike S. 2016-09-15 12:01 AM
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-09-18 12:19 AM (#528871 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hello, Everyone,
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! NOW HEAR THIS! ANOUNCEMENT! ANOUNCEMENT! Guess what I have at my apartment NOW? A 1993 OVATION COLLECTORS SERIES GUITAR!! HALLELUJAH,THANK YOU JESUS, YAY, and, WOOHOO! All at the same time!!! We finally made the deal( $500.00 CAN, w/OHSC,)( Credit is fine, but CASH IS KING, and the only thing allowed on Kijiji-CANADA), just around the supper hour here in Ottawa, ON. CANADA, and could you tell that I'm excited by somethin' other than a pretty lady, and hockey, eh? The previous owner/ seller was almost in tears having to part with it, but we'd been working on this transaction for about a year, on and off. THE GUITAR IS IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE, BUT THE SOUND, AND THE COMFORT/PLAYABILITY ARE SO GREAT FOR ME. IT IS A MID-DEPTH BOWL,( the depth same as a Glen Campbell Artist, I think?), NON-CONTOUR, SO I'M VERY HAPPY. The pop-up battery box was/is another great feature. I was thrown for a second,(but only a second, my fellow OFCers), by the older style satin neck finish, but I'll get used to it, because my other guitar necks were/are gloss finishes. I'll get my guitar tech to tweak the neck and saddle just a wee bit. The black case is a somewhat beat up, bubbling on the top, and the pocket lid is broken, so I may try to get that repaired here. It also doesn't have a case key. The previous owner may still have it? I'll find out. Failing that, I may have to ask ALPEP for a replacement hard shell case, if they are still available. The pocket contained an owners manual, and a very unusually curved truss rod wrench, which I've never seen before, and may be unique to this particular guitar? It could also be Captain Hook's dress model? YIKES! But I digress. Would it be sacrilege to put my Glen Campbell Signature TRC on the head stock? Hey, OMA, thank you very much for all the advice on this, too. You were/are so right. Patience does indeed pay off. Can any OFC people LMK what else can be done in regards to my new/older guitar. Do I need to post pics, or just close this thread, or what, now?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA
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leonardmccoy
Posted 2016-09-19 12:07 PM (#528891 - in reply to #524808)
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You can't close a thread without posting pics, I believe that was the rule...
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-09-22 2:08 AM (#528952 - in reply to #528891)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hi, leonardmcoy,
Thank you for reminding me. I'm not sure if my fellow OFC members really want to see pics of a beat up 1993 OHSC, but I'll contact someone I know here in Ottawa to do the pics of my guitar. He did bang up job on 1990 Elite I sold, already, for sure. I only hope my ancient laptop doesn't crash/die before I get them posted.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-10-14 6:11 PM (#529319 - in reply to #524808)
Subject: Re: 1990 Ovation Elite for Sale.



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Hello, Everyone,
My Ovation NOS 9158-0 HSC, w/my 1993 Collector Series inside, of course, just went out the door, in the hands of my guitar tech, who delivered it with shipping stuff still on it, BTW. Holy plastic wrap, Batman, there sure was a lot it, eh? "SHINY!" The case is great, and my guitar tech thought the 1993 was my 1990 Elite when he first saw it? And, as I was moving some accessories out of one case to the new one, I noticed the TRC from my HOFNER-Clone Bass was missing? How did that happen? I asked my guitar tech about it. He said, "Yeah, it's at my house!" I also asked him about the strange truss rod wrench, and he said, "It's NOT for an Ovation. It's for a Larrivee, or a Morgan( Creeek)." I showed him the one that I got from The Ovation Factory, way back when, and he said, "That's the right one" He also said the neck will need a bit of adjusting, and he will take the shim out, if there is one, and put the the GC Signature TRC on the head stock. So, when the 1993 comes back, in about a week, I have get new pics up, and close this thread? "Oh, just one more thing.."(Columbo) Where do old Ovation cases go to die? Recyle? Landfill? Anyone?
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-11-27 2:26 PM (#530919 - in reply to #524808)
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Hi, Everyone,
The 1990 1768-4 Elite Dep Bowl Cutaway, w/OHSC, has been SOLD on Kijiji-Ottawa.ca since September 9th, 2016. How do I close this thread?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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