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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Since I'm on the hunt for 5 specific guitars as many of you know that were my uncles. EVERY DAY I search Ebay and EVERY SINGLE city on craigslist for the word:
Ovation
Alvarez
Since I'm only looking for these specific guitars, I don't really care about the other ones that are out there. Now I'm assuming most of you since on an ovation fan club love ovations but probably don't have the time to search every day, every city, etc...
If there is any specific ovation or alvarez models you'd like me to keep my eyes open for, just let me know. Figured I'm doing it anyway, might as well help out others if I can.
This are the only ones I'm looking for. All of them have to be able to trace back to my uncle. I don't want JUST that model. I want HIS guitars.
Adamas II 1885-NB5 SSB
Made- 1992-1997
# Made- ???
1992 Collectors Edition 1992-H
Made- 1992
# Made- 1995
(I “THINK” #792 out of 1995)
Adamas Century NV681-ARB
Made- 1995 (Or 1994???)
# Made- 50
Angel Step Walnut Elite 5858
Made- 1991, 1992 & 1993???
# Made- ???
Alvarez 2555s Silver Anniversary Fusion
Serial Number I think #4536 |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | I'll let you know when I come across any of them. Good Luck with the search. |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Thanks. I figure many of you are looking for specific models so you can either post them or pm me and if I run across them, I'll drop you a line |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Thanks for the offer, sj. I'll keep an eye out for those. I'm searching for a 1658 (or 1158, same thing but w/o electronics) 12-string Custom Legend, and a 1537 Elite. |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1374
| The 1885-NB5 that I had was sold to a member here, it was a pawn shop purchase off of e-bay, very nice ss 12, it did have some distinguishing blemishes when I got it..
Glenn |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 430
Location: Lebanon, TN | I will happily disclose that I was the person that bought the 1885-NB5 from Glenn. Glenn did a good job on it as the guitar is pretty clean so there are not really any distinguishing marks that I can see. No way to tell from from your picture if the one Glenn sold me is your uncle's. There is no grain to match and without a serial # would be impossible to know if it is 'the' one. |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Originally posted by g8r:
Thanks for the offer, sj. I'll keep an eye out for those. I'm searching for a 1658 (or 1158, same thing but w/o electronics) 12-string Custom Legend, and a 1537 Elite. I'll keep my eyes open and let you know. I spend ALOT :D of time looking |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Originally posted by Amazingly-Detached..:
The 1885-NB5 that I had was sold to a member here, it was a pawn shop purchase off of e-bay, very nice ss 12, it did have some distinguishing blemishes when I got it..
Glenn Regarding this one. He used inheratince money to buy and ended up in jail. My grandfather (who helped him out a TON)was trying to buy it back from the pawn shop but due to laws, they couldn't really tell him anything. He did go up the day it came out of pawn and hit the floor but had been sold that very morning when they opened by a person in St. Louis who goes there to look for guitars frequently. I think he paid $900 for it. I gave my name/number to charolette to give to the guy when he came back in as she couldn't give me his info but she then quit. So, I doubt it would have been sold through a pawn shop but the individual who bought it so I doubt it's the same one. By any chance, do you remember, if it came from st. louis? I appreciate the reply though.
In regards to the ones you're looking for, what sites do you usually look on? |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Originally posted by Stuart Miller:
I will happily disclose that I was the person that bought the 1885-NB5 from Glenn. Glenn did a good job on it as the guitar is pretty clean so there are not really any distinguishing marks that I can see. No way to tell from from your picture if the one Glenn sold me is your uncle's. There is no grain to match and without a serial # would be impossible to know if it is 'the' one. No worries as it's going to be probably the toughest to actually determine "for sure"
I am working with a few people to see about finding the serial number :D
Odds are it's not the one you have but if I come across the serial number I'll drop you a line and I'll see if I can make it worth your wild :D |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Originally posted by g8r:
Thanks for the offer, sj. I'll keep an eye out for those. I'm searching for a 1658 (or 1158, same thing but w/o electronics) 12-string Custom Legend, and a 1537 Elite. I didn't find any of those in any of the 50 states (craigslist) I didn't look in mexico,canada, guam or puerto rico. I'll keep looking though |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1374
| Originally posted by Stuart Miller:
I will happily disclose that I was the person that bought the 1885-NB5 from Glenn. Glenn did a good job on it as the guitar is pretty clean so there are not really any distinguishing marks that I can see. No way to tell from from your picture if the one Glenn sold me is your uncle's. There is no grain to match and without a serial # would be impossible to know if it is 'the' one. amazing what a black sharpie, and a crayola crayon can cover up :p ... but if you look at the waist on the bass side by the preamp you'll see it, also the binding in the same place has a chip. I think the case latch nicked it.
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Is this the 1537 you're looking for?
http://www.songbirdmusic.com/product_details.asp?id=25205&ret=%2Fwa...
It's in canada but shipping from there usually isn't bad
Also, just so you know. The Canadian dollar runs about the same as ours so it's right at $700 |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| sj - thanks, that's the one. I got a line on another one in sunburst (in better shape than that one seems to be, and also with OHSC) from another member here thanks to my post earlier in this thread. The sale is pending, but there's no reason it won't go thru. I appreciate your diligence, and I'm still looking out for the ones you're looking for. The last on my list of "must-haves" is now the slot-head, 12th-fret 12-string Custom Legend (1658), and my GAS pains will be cured (for now ;) ). |
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Joined: December 2007 Posts: 150
| Isn't there a 1658 on sale here currently?
http://www.ovationfanclub.com/cgi-bin/ubb/non-cgi/ultimatebb.php?ub... |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | g8r, didn't someone have a 1547 for sale on this board recently? It's a 1537 with a cutaway. |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| There is, but I can't quite (yet) convince SWMBO (that's our shorthand for She Who Must Be Obeyed) that we should spend that much on another 12-stringer. Maybe after tax time we'll have a bit more pocket money I can play around with. Also, not to take anything away from Stuart, since that is a stunning guitar, but I would prefer vintage, so ideally I'd rather have one with the original electronics. |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
g8r, didn't someone have a 1547 for sale on this board recently? It's a 1537 with a cutaway. I think you're right, but I don't think the 1547 would have quite the mojo of a full-bodied. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | I've only played one, not side by side with my 1537, and couldn't tell any difference. If anything, they might have a little more bass-bias than the 1537s. |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by g8r:
I think you're right, but I don't think the 1547 would have quite the mojo of a full-bodied. Don't believe it until you've played a 1547 or an 87C. The mojo is there. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12750
Location: Boise, Idaho | A 1537 and an 87C makes for a nice combination, especially if your daughters also happen to have been born in 83 and 87. They better be as nice to the old man as their guitars are. |
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