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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-25 5:15 PM (#98586)
Subject: what is this?


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Hi.
I've caught GAS,as you may see in my signature (when i signed here i had Legend and 2 Hohners in my sig...).
And now i have another object.I've got an offer to buy old ovation. Seller says that this guitar has dead pick-up, but other than that it's in good condition.
What is the model and what is it worth?
those are pictures i've got from seller:


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seesquare
Posted 2007-05-25 5:48 PM (#98587 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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I'll take a stab: 1987 Collector's, or something in the Elite series? Probably $750.00 USD?
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-25 5:50 PM (#98588 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Will it play without pick-up?
asking price is $150.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-05-25 5:52 PM (#98589 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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It's got a Celeb. serial number.

Shit, for $150. I'd buy it just for the tuners and the plywood and make a chip dish out of the bowl.

Dave
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-05-25 6:03 PM (#98590 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Yup, that's a celeb. They made a series of "collector editions" like CP2001 etc. I had one in a bcb flamed maple top, and it looked really nice and played as good as some real O's I've seen. Lots of bling in the abalone binding and neck surround. Mine was in pristine shape and sold for 425.00 on the bay. If you don't want it for 150, let me know and I'll take it.
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-25 6:07 PM (#98591 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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ok. i'll take it, even though this is celebrity. I hope it will play well. I've checked price and it was about $1000 USD in shop so it can't sound bad.
I hope preamp will be salvageable
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-05-25 7:10 PM (#98592 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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I believe that I saw that earlier, and thought real hard about it.
But when I blew-it-up, I couldn't read the sticker. So I got this instead
But that did look real good! I shoulda got it, but I really hope you like it.
Let us'all know...

I really am getting too many Celebrities. :rolleyes:
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-05-25 7:25 PM (#98593 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Originally posted by Little Boy Jefferson:
I've checked price and it was about $1000 USD in shop so it can't sound bad.
you really can'T judge a guitar bAsed onlY on how much it cost. Lots Of expensive guitaRs sound like crap.

Dave
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-05-25 7:30 PM (#98594 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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So True!!
And some cheap ones sound acceptable!
[that was my snob imitation]
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-05-25 7:52 PM (#98595 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Nice job, Dave!! :D
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-26 2:49 AM (#98596 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
So True!!
And some cheap ones sound acceptable!
[that was my snob imitation]
I agree. I've bought brand new Hohner HW-350G Journeyman for my friend who is learning to play, and it is very good guitar for the money (about $150 new with hard shell case). It's very bright, and the intonation is far better than in my Crafter or in my father's Yamaha APX-5
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-05-26 4:34 AM (#98597 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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Hey LBJ, I just looked-up the Hohner 350G. It has scalloped bracing, hand-picked wood, it might be nice.
I've got a Johnson, which everyone knows is a cheap beginners guitar. (mine is "for the more experienced guitarist" HA) I got it for $31. It cost more than that to ship it. I lowered the saddle, (razor-knife) and put on new strings.
It sounds great for a $66 guitar.
I got it to share, and maybe give away. People tell me it sounds nice. Hey, Price does not always equal quality. (Look at Cadillacs) Each guitar is an individual. Especially on the lower-end, where consistency is not guaranteed!

I still hope for the best on that Celebrity. They ain't USO's, but some of them are fine-dandy!
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-05-26 10:49 AM (#98598 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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There were several versions of Celebrity versions of collectors models in the early 90's. The main difference was eye candy, such as abalone fretboard binding. This guitar seems a reasonable buy even with suspect electronics.
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-26 5:48 PM (#98599 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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I will buy this guitar on monday. It's located about 120 km from me, so it isn't that far. If it sounds nice, i'll take it. Price ($150) is without case. With case owner wants $270, but i don't think that case is worth $120. And i'm sure that this guitar will be hanging on my wall between my Legend and Crafter, and i have 3 other hardshell cases for guitars.
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-28 5:13 PM (#98600 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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ok.
i've bought it, even though that i shouldn't.
i've payed $175 with case.
Guitar itself is... i don't know.
If it came this way from factory, there is no way that i'd pay more this.

I think that neck was broken in some weird direction (it looks like it would be broken at the edge?!) i don't know. But you can feel under tip of your finger that there is a small hole on the neck between the 9 and 12 fret, and glueing of neck to the top is very poor.

Sound... i don't know. I have to set it up and play on the new strings, but first impression is that i'd place this guitar somewhere in between Hohner HW350G and Crafter ED50.

I will post some more when i'll finally set up this guitar.
best regards
dorian
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-28 5:36 PM (#98601 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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Dave said..
you really can'T judge a guitar bAsed onlY on how much it cost. Lots Of expensive guitaRs sound like crap.
Dave... aka: Mr. Subliminal
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-05-28 6:02 PM (#98602 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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Yeah Brad, everyone else got it A WEEK AGO!

I've already gotten the obligatory 5-6 Taylor hate mails. "The other worship player uses a Martin and the entire congregation, all 12 diciples, and jesus christ himself came up to me afterwards and said my Taylor blew him away", yeah well, whatever ...

They like their double chocolate fudge swirl, and I'll have my marshmellow carmel chocolate chip.

Dave

PS - marshmellow carmel chocolate chip is so much better than double chocolate fudge swirl that it's not even funny ...
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-28 6:13 PM (#98603 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
[QB] Yeah Brad, everyone else got it A WEEK AGO!
Hey.. I've been kinda busy, ya know.
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LBJ
Posted 2007-05-28 6:27 PM (#98604 - in reply to #98586)
Subject: Re: what is this?


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btw.
how much could neck for this ovation cost in usa? (w/o tuners + frets)
i'd prefer original ovation neck with markings on 5,7,9,12 etc fret
and is there a person who'd send me that piece of wood (i'd pay through paypal)
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