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Posted 2007-01-31 4:00 PM (#117991)
Subject: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
My husband and i recently got back together he's really into the ovation's i don't know alot about them i wanted to know if maybe you all can help me find out more maybe since he's so much into it .if i knew more it could help our relationship...thank you
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-01-31 4:04 PM (#117992 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
welcome.
I would recommend that you peruse old threads or search topics of interest. Ask specific questions. There's not much that isn't known about Os round here.
enjoy.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2007-01-31 4:12 PM (#117993 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Carle Place, NY
When you do a search, make sure you do it in "The Vault" of the forum section. Just enter the name or model number of the guitar you want infor for.

Don't know one model from another? Not a problem. Go to Ovation Discontinued Models . You can aslo find info on the current models at Ovation.com .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-01-31 4:15 PM (#117994 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
We might also suggest that your husband visit this site and contribute to some of the discussion boards as well. Many of us are still learning new things everyday from people just like your husband who are "really into the Ovations."
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-31 4:16 PM (#117995 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
Look on Amazon for "The History of Ovation Guitars" by Walter Carter.

LOTS of history & information there (and it's easier than try trying to sort through a bunch of long-winded, off-topic tirades from some assclown named cliff.


G'Luck.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-31 4:19 PM (#117996 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here



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Location: Upper Left USA
At your Library, Amazon, Ebay or Barnes & Nobles pick up a copy of "The History Of Ovation" by Walter Carter.

Better than a dozen roses any day!

Welcome!
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-01-31 4:25 PM (#117997 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Cicero, NY
If you can tell us some model numbers of what he owns, we could feed you some inside info and he'd probably be very impressed with your knowledge and effort.

...'course not as impressed as if you bought one for him! :D
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-01-31 5:07 PM (#117998 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Budd Lake, NJ
Welcome, O? from one of the sisters in the club. I actually acquired my first Ovation by way of marriage, and used it to become a better musician.
This is a wonderful place to learn about all manner of things, mostly related to Ovations, sometimes not. The folks here are knowledgeable, sympathetic, funny, loyal--and--mostly male. If you occasionally feel like you've accidently wandered into a jr. high boys' locker room, avert your eyes, tiptoe out and gently close the door behind you. It's just a part of being here. Inspite of all the differences, we are all committed to our potbelly guitars--and some of us should probably be committed somewhere else, too. ;) :D

--Karen and her crew
Gertrude, Jewel, Jazzey, Blanca, Naomi, Gilda, Ivory and Sugar
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ovation?
Posted 2007-01-31 6:07 PM (#117999 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
thank you all lol jewels mom ...lol
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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-31 7:19 PM (#118000 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Virginia
Welcome aboard !
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ovation?
Posted 2007-01-31 7:24 PM (#118001 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
thank you guys it's nice to meet so many friendly people
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ovation?
Posted 2007-01-31 7:28 PM (#118002 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
stupid question here how hard is it to learn to play guitar when u have no clue what ur doing or the talent....i love seeing people get together and play i've seen it online but is it as fun as it seems?
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Tommy M.
Posted 2007-01-31 7:34 PM (#118003 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
It is more fun than it seems. It is never too late to learn, and you may have a talent you weren't aware of. Although, at first the guitar is not an easy instrument to play. It could be tough on your fingers. But the rewards are forever.
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ovation?
Posted 2007-01-31 8:01 PM (#118004 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
Thank you
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-31 8:15 PM (#118005 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here



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Karen,
I will always wear a towel! I was thinking at least a High School locker room but OK.

As the Moon goes through phases the OFC gets higher and lower in depth. Overall fairly safe and very addicting.

RE: "how hard is it to learn to play guitar when u have no clue what ur doing or the talent?"

Three chords and the truth can go a long way!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-31 8:16 PM (#118006 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Some people who have had prior musical training, like playing piano pick it up very fast. Others like me take forever. If you're short on stubbornness, I know where there's some extra.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-01-31 8:59 PM (#118007 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Cicero, NY
And if you think you're asking stupid questions, you haven't hung around here long enough. As Tommy said the rewards for learning how to play, even at a beginner's level, are forever. And the friendships you'll make will last longer. If you have any desire at all, just do it. I guarantee you will not be sorry.
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ovation?
Posted 2007-01-31 10:05 PM (#118008 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
thank you..very much
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-31 11:20 PM (#118009 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Learning about ovations will help mend a marriage?

There's something not right about this picture.
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Yak
Posted 2007-01-31 11:48 PM (#118010 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Posts: 347

Location: Reno, NV
You dont have to be very good to have fun, and you don't have to know alot to play some good songs. Learn D C G A and E and you're golden!
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ovation?
Posted 2007-02-01 1:28 AM (#118011 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
I never said it will help mend a marriage but when ur willing to learn about something he loves it helps ur marriage..it gives a little more closeness
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cholloway
Posted 2007-02-01 1:52 AM (#118012 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
Don't make the same mistake I did when I wanted to learn more about the history of Ovations and didn't want to read the book. "The Story of O" is NOT what you would think!!!

Stick around awhile 'til they announce when the open house at the factory will be this year for the OFC. Something an aspiring "O"fficionado will enjoy and should be a nice drive from WV.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-02-01 2:56 AM (#118013 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: ranson,wva
rick,please dont give the lady shit. i know her personaly. jason
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ovation?
Posted 2007-02-01 4:38 AM (#118014 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: west virginia
thanks johnny
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-01 8:38 AM (#118015 - in reply to #117991)
Subject: Re: newbie here


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Forgive me. My life experience has made me cynical about a number of things, and I didn't know you were authentic. Since you are, you are very brave for revealing your feelings to us. I sincerely wish you the best.

And since people are handing out advice, the best thing to do is learn to play an instrument, doesn't have to be guitar, could be uke,recorder or penny whistle. That will get you started, you could play with your husband, learn a few songs, then move onto to guitar after a few months.

Thanks for the heads-up jason.
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