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Bradley
Posted 2003-03-07 7:50 AM (#211337)
Subject: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Zion, Illinois
Anyone ever see one of these????

Gibson Roundback

I didn't know Gibson was trying to get into the roundback business.

Interesting...

Bradley
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alpep
Posted 2003-03-07 8:03 AM (#211338 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: NJ
I saw one I played one I walked away.
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samova
Posted 2003-03-07 9:29 AM (#211339 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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I owned one for about six months..Not a very good guitar..Terrible attempt to ride the roundback ovation bandwagon..They did not last long on the market..Sold mine quickly and bought an Adamas instead
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-03-07 9:51 AM (#211340 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Gibson J25, laminated top, they stink, dreadful instruments. Gibson acoustics were generally pretty awful from the mid 70's right up until they started production at the old Flatiron mandolin factory in Montana. Having said that I quite liked the Gibson Mark series from a few years earlier.
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Bradley
Posted 2003-03-07 11:20 AM (#211341 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
They stink, dreadful instruments. Gibson acoustics were generally pretty awful from the mid 70's right up until they started production at the old Flatiron mandolin factory in Montana. Having said that I quite liked the Gibson Mark series from a few years earlier.


:D I have a Gibson J-200 from 1973. It is well made and has great tone ( ;) did I mention it's going on EBay pretty soon? ;) ). Anyway I agree. Not a great period for Gibson. I almost picked up a top-of-the-line Gibson Mark guitar. They were being closed out at a music store near Milwaukee somewhere around 79 I think. It seemed to be a good guitar, interesting idea. They show up from time to time on EBay.

Bradley
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-03-07 12:06 PM (#211342 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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The Marks were intersting guitars & quite a departure for Gibson, who took a leaf out of Ovations book and aplied science to guitar-making. The Marks used Kasha-theory bracing, which was originally designed for classical guitars, which might explian why a lot of Marks self-destructed. The odd-looking "impedance matching" bridge is currently used by Steve Klien on his guitars. The lumber allegedly went through some kind of aging process. I've owned & sold a few of these. Good sounding guitars, different to the usual Gibson tone, but not good enough to replace my Ovations.
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Mike_dup1
Posted 2003-03-07 7:30 PM (#211343 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Florida Space Coast
While we're on the subject of look-alikes have any of you guy's had any experience with the Dean Exotiglass?

I dealer that I visited recently had some on display near some Celebrities and Ovations.

I didn't have time to pick one up to try it.
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adamas72
Posted 2003-03-07 9:32 PM (#211344 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Ct./ USA
Quic, someone wake me up, a Gibson, Ovation that is like a dog and a cat mating, IMPOSSIBLE! :eek:
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Bailey
Posted 2003-03-08 12:51 AM (#211345 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
So that's what happened to those combination wok and guitar backs that were produced by the North Korean Celebrity factory for Communist China in the 50s. Did you all notice the traces of stir fry on the Gibson label?
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Beal
Posted 2003-03-08 7:12 PM (#211346 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???



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Give Gibson credit for trying. Of course they totally fucked it up like most things they did in that time frame. Not that they had a lock on it, most all maunfacturers of that time have wonders they would love to forget. However good guitars can always slide out of the factory, as noted by Bradley.
The thing about the Gibson was that they knew there was a trademark on the shape so they did it right, go after the concept but keep the design clear of patent infringements.
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richardd
Posted 2003-03-08 9:03 PM (#211347 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Australia
The local axe emporium has one of those turtlebacked Gibbo's on the wall...

...it's been there for about three years.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-03-09 12:47 AM (#211348 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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I have to be honest, I was sure when I saw it that it was a joke made up by putting an Ovation back on an acoustic by manipulating photos. I missed the gibson roundback completely whenever it was issued, shows you what kind of splash it made, or should I say Klunk it made.
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Beal
Posted 2003-03-09 9:09 AM (#211349 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???



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more of a thud.
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Nils
Posted 2003-03-13 12:49 AM (#211350 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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I liked the looks of it. It just sold for $500.

Nils
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-03-13 5:11 AM (#211351 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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That's about $300 more than it's worth and about $499 more than I'd have paid.
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Mark C.
Posted 2003-03-13 10:18 AM (#211352 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: St. Louis Mo.
That's just wrong> I like Gibson,but that's just wrong!
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Bailey
Posted 2003-03-14 1:47 AM (#211353 - in reply to #211337)
Subject: Re: Gibson / Ovation hybrid???


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
One more reason why we need the Ovation acoustic Collectors edition 60's model.
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