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Posted 2003-03-06 1:21 AM (#211458)
Subject: different between prototype and not prototype
Ralph
Posted 2003-03-06 1:58 AM (#211459 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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Did you read the ad's shipping instruction? The seller only ships the guitar in the US.

Your question regarding 1991 on eBay ($799) vs 1991 from Alped ($1200):

The guiars should be the same. Even at $799, it is overpriced by eBay's as well as today's economic standard. The ebay seller tried to sell it several times, but no one wanted it. A more realistic price should be around $550.

Transaction prices for ovation collector's series at ebay (that I have seen for the past 12-24 months):

2002: $850-1000
2001: $900-1000
2000: $600-700
1999: $535-600
1998: $500-600
1997: $450-550
1993: $400-500
1990: $500

There are risks involved in buying expensive items from strangers on the internet. Mint item may turn out to be one with dings or dents or hairline cracks. That may explain why Alped's prices are higher.

Ralph
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Posted 2003-03-06 3:27 AM (#211460 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype

Posted 2003-03-06 3:29 AM (#211461 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
Ralph
Posted 2003-03-06 3:54 AM (#211462 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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The major problem for you is the hugh shipping cost. Paying $270 for shipping an Ovation to Asia is crazy. You need to figure it how to get the shipping cost down.

If you were in the US, you could get some really nice Ovation for $300-500.

Glenn Campbell, 1617, 1537, 1114, etc.

How much are Ovation & Adamas selling in Hong Kong? Ovation or Martin should be cheaper in HK than in the US.
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Posted 2003-03-06 4:12 AM (#211463 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-03-06 8:58 AM (#211464 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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This seems to be a two man conversation, so it's time to jump in with another opinion.

Jesse:

If you're looking for a traditional round hole Ovation that has a few years on it, I'd look for a mid 80's Legend with cutaway. The wood will be aged a bit, you'll have the A bracing, which I think gives a better sound than the VT8 (or whatever it was) bracing of the 70's, and, best of all, in either deep or shallow bowl, they come up on ebay all the time and can be had for $400-$600. Add on shipping to HK and you're looking at a mx of about $800. Not a bad price for an excellent instrument.
IMHO
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Posted 2003-03-06 9:28 AM (#211465 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
Bluebird
Posted 2003-03-06 10:01 AM (#211466 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype



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Sorry for my English is not so good...


Jesse, your English is quite good...I'm sure it much better than the Cantonese of most of the membership here! :)

Wayne
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Posted 2003-03-06 10:12 AM (#211467 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
BruDeV
Posted 2003-03-06 7:24 PM (#211468 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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You might try some searches on the web. I sometime get hits from stores in Australia and New Zealand. The shipping from there should be lower.
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Ralph
Posted 2003-03-06 9:06 PM (#211469 - in reply to #211458)
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Jesse, the 86 is a shallow bowl. Did you say you wanted deep bowl? It is more polite to post the link for question. Do you expect people to do the search on eBay for a particular guitar & answer your questions?

What is your budget? Are you serious that you are willing to spend US$270 on shipping?
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Posted 2003-03-06 10:54 PM (#211470 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
Ralph
Posted 2003-03-06 11:51 PM (#211471 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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Ovation acoustic w/case is bigger than electric/case. $112 s/h is cheap, how does the seller ship it? by sea? I check FedEx for you
www.fedex.com It would cost around $300 (FedEx Econ 4-5 days) & $370 (FedEx Priority 2-3 days).

Note that you can get RT plane tickets to the US for $400-500. Spending $300 (s/h) on a $500-600 Ovation does not make sense.

The prices you quoted are just MSRP. Very similar to MSRP in the US. No one would pay MSRP, however.

Online stores sell brand new guitars 30% off MSRP, e.g. www.musiciansfriend.com
www.zzounds.com
www.music123.com

Why don't you check with these online stores. They may have special shipping rate for international buyers.
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Posted 2003-03-07 12:05 AM (#211472 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype
playadamas
Posted 2003-03-07 2:08 AM (#211473 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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I am originally from HK, I always stop by Tom Lee (only game in town) to check out their guitars. Ovations and Martins cost almost double compared to the US. I bought my original Legend in the 80's - only half of what it'd cost in the U.S.....
Anyway, Jesse - I don't recommend getting a used Ovation from U.S. to H.K. mainly because of the change in humidity. A brand new one adjusts better because of the relatively young age of the wood. A used one from most parts the US (low to zero humidity) will most likely not survive the extreme change in environment. Try getting an older Adamas and it might be different. Otherwise, go talk to some smaller music stores in Mongkok and Wan Chai; they might know somebody who wants to sell you their's.

Just me and my Adamas!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-03-07 3:44 AM (#211474 - in reply to #211458)
Subject: Re: different between prototype and not prototype


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Jesse, I noticed your original question was " but i don't know what different between the prototype 1991 collector's series on Alpep's, compare with the one on ebay" Al has many one-of-a-kind, prototype and other guitars. I suggest you email him. I know he does a lot of international orders too.
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alpep
Posted 2003-03-07 7:05 AM (#211475 - in reply to #211458)
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<<[Online stores sell brand new guitars 30% off MSRP, e.g. www.musiciansfriend.com
www.zzounds.com
www.music123.com

This would be in violation the the Map Pricing agreement
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-03-07 8:05 PM (#211476 - in reply to #211458)
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Is that anything like "fair trade value"?
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Ralph
Posted 2003-03-07 8:26 PM (#211477 - in reply to #211458)
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Almost everything is on sale in this economy.
My friend just bought a brand new BMW $500 over invoice ($2500+ below MSRP).

Maybe Al is the only Ovation dealer that sells guitars at list.
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alpep
Posted 2003-03-07 11:09 PM (#211478 - in reply to #211458)
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Rolf if you advertise under the MAP price it is in violation of the dealer contract.
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musicamex
Posted 2003-03-12 3:32 PM (#211479 - in reply to #211458)
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pretty cool to see people from all over the world participating in this forum. and it seems the growth is geometric. kudos to the founders and the members that make this site work.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-03-12 3:56 PM (#211480 - in reply to #211458)
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Thanks Russ
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