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45flint
Posted 2004-09-26 5:41 PM (#177707)
Subject: Model D868-X Doubleneck


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I was looking on the Ovation Homepage archive and saw a discontinued doubleneck #D868-X. Was this a domestic made guitar or import? I thought that domestic doublenecks were custom made? Does anyone know how many of these were made and how much they cost at the time of issue.
Steve
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-09-26 6:23 PM (#177708 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck



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Interesting question.... I have never seen one of those. Was that a USA made model? One reason I wonder is that it has an OP24+, the same preamp used on the import doubleneck. The higher end USA models seem mostly to have skipped that preamp, going from OP24 to OP-X to Optima or OP24+C, etc.

Sounds like a question for CWK.
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-26 6:43 PM (#177709 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck



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45flint
Posted 2004-09-26 8:31 PM (#177710 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck


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I did a search on Google and came up with two Japanese music stores. Probably for export only. It had Schaller M6G machines so it is not a cheap guitar. If the websight is in Yen the guitar price converts to $12,000. Other store had it for $9,700.
http://www.tcgakki.com/acofolder/DATA/box/eleaco.html
Steve
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-09-26 9:13 PM (#177711 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck



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Ouch.... that is many thousands more than I have seen the USA 2-necks bring on eBay.
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Nils
Posted 2004-09-26 9:41 PM (#177712 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck


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Odd. Usually those double neck jobs look huge to me but that one doesn't. In fact I rather like it. Are the necks closer to together than they are on the Celebrities? Probably just the picture...

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Terr0r
Posted 2004-09-27 8:42 AM (#177713 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck


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...and the 12 string neck is on the bottom whereas the celebrity is at the top as many other traditional double necks.

Beautiful instrument though...

Terry
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45flint
Posted 2004-09-27 11:38 AM (#177714 - in reply to #177707)
Subject: Re: Model D868-X Doubleneck


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I think they are too big when they use the standard body length. Look at the pictures posted here of Jimmy Pages's Double Ovation. That is why the Celebrity body is 3/4 size. To me the ideal would be the Celebrity size body in an USA made spruce top guitar. But that will probably never happen.
Steve
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