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Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .

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Neil
Posted 2003-07-01 5:24 PM (#207230)
Subject: Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .


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I stopped by a local Sam Ash last night and saw a 2001 Collectors Edition hanging there. I took it down and played it. I must say I had high expectations for the sound because of all that I've read here. I was kind of disappointed as the unplugged sound wasn't as good as my 1972 Artist Balladeer (1121). I didn't try it plugged in. It looked like it had been through the wringer - some scratches and some lacquer cracks around the bridge. Still, they wanted $1125 for it (which is why they still have it, I'm sure). In its defense, I think the original strings were still on it. They were very dead. There was even a nickel wound "d" string among the other bronze strings. Would a new set of strings bring this baby alive? Maybe I could convince them to string it up with a new set. If it makes a big enough difference, I might consider it. Otherwise, it was very comfortable to play. If I like it, I will consider making a lowball an offer to them. It has obviously been around for awhile. Suggestions, anyone, on an amount to offer for this guitar with some cosmetic flaws? I assume they still have the case.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-01 5:30 PM (#207231 - in reply to #207230)
Subject: Re: Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .


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Get them to put on a new set of Elixars (or something) and try it. You'll be amazed at what a difference new strings make.

If you want to take a risk, don't put new strings on it, and offer them $700. See what they say.
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alpep
Posted 2003-07-01 7:25 PM (#207232 - in reply to #207230)
Subject: Re: Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .


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Location: NJ
I will still say that the 2001 collectors is the BEST sounding Ovation guitar I have owned in a long time.
Redwood tops are just fantastic!!!
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Neil
Posted 2003-07-03 5:19 PM (#207233 - in reply to #207230)
Subject: Re: Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .


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I will still say that the 2001 collectors is the BEST sounding Ovation guitar I have owned in a long time. Redwood tops are just fantastic!!!


Hey Alpep, does that statement include Adamas or just Ovation models?
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alpep
Posted 2003-07-03 5:49 PM (#207234 - in reply to #207230)
Subject: Re: Tried a 2001 Collectors Ed last nite . . .


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I always feel it is unfair to compare fiber tops and wood tops so I will alter my statement to say that the 2001 redwood top is the best sounding wood top guitar that I have played in a long time
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