FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t
nikon4004
Posted 2010-08-01 7:57 PM (#279582)
Subject: FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t


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Not mine, but if interested, close and I can check it out for you.


http://cleveland.craigslist.org/msg/1875182483.html


Steve
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-08-01 8:03 PM (#279583 - in reply to #279582)
Subject: Re: FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t



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I read this and just had to smile... :D :p

"This is a quite high end and expensive guitar, but i need to get rid of it ASAP so im selling cheap. The guitar needs to be set up by a professional, the action isn't great right now."
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AlanM
Posted 2010-08-02 7:14 AM (#279584 - in reply to #279582)
Subject: Re: FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t


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Man! That's one pretty guitar! Is that redwood? Koa? Seems like a good price too!
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nikon4004
Posted 2010-08-02 6:50 PM (#279585 - in reply to #279582)
Subject: Re: FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t


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Anyone shed some light on this guitar????
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G8r
Posted 2010-08-02 7:20 PM (#279586 - in reply to #279582)
Subject: Re: FS:Ovation Pinnacle 386t


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Pinnacles were a short-lived Japanese venture. The guitars were based on the Balladeer but used one-piece Nato wood necks, rosewood fret boards and bridges, polyester fret markers, lower end Schallers (hmm, shades of another thread). While most have solid spruce tops, this particular one looks like flame or tiger maple laminate.
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