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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-08 3:25 PM (#170502)
Subject: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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Book Elite - Who's got them? Please specify if it's guitar, mando, 12-string, longneck, viper, bass or mandocello.

I've got the guitar and mando. Michael is not allowed to answer this survey because it will just make us all jealous.

Dave
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2004-12-08 3:30 PM (#170503 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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I had one. I traded it to Al for another guitar. It was a great looking guitar, I just didn't like the way it felt when I played it. I have played a bunch of Elites, and I liked them all, but the book Elite just wasn't for me.
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-08 4:03 PM (#170504 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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Fresh out of them, although I do have a copy of a book mando.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-12-08 4:18 PM (#170505 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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You have a book mando?? Would you accept payments? Ah, maybe not. I need to keep my powder dry for the OFC guitar.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-08 4:58 PM (#170506 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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mando
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-12-08 5:24 PM (#170507 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Mando, Elite and Viper... wish I had a "book" 12-string.
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Jimlew
Posted 2004-12-08 6:21 PM (#170508 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Guitar

Jim
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-08 7:57 PM (#170509 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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I said a copy. It's recent and has a bearclaw top, flush eppis and baloney dots in the f/b. I should have had snowflakes but I didn't think of that in time. It has a gloss neck which I think is better that the original book version.
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stephent28
Posted 2004-12-08 10:03 PM (#170510 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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What makes them "book" and what models are included in that description?
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playadamas
Posted 2004-12-08 10:03 PM (#170511 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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:) :) :) :) :) + :p
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-12-09 2:01 PM (#170512 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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You might want to search on Book guitar or something like that. They were a limited series of Ovation all decked out and LTD was part of the model number. The "book" name came because there is one on the cover of the "History of Ovation Guitars" book.
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stephent28
Posted 2004-12-10 10:04 PM (#170513 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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After my latest transaction, this time with our resident dealer Al, I can now legitimately add my name to the list of those with a "Book Elite"

Can't say anything else about it until I get it next Thursday or Friday.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-11 2:12 AM (#170514 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Post from Mrs Bailey

Found Bailey fast asleep at our computer with a strange message on the screen, Bailey has a habit of staying up late and posting on strange web sites with names like Garageband and Ovation Fan Club. The screen seemed to have been from the North Pole from some weirdo called Santa and his Elves, and Bailey was writing a list of his Christmas presents:

It Said

Dere Santa

I done been a good boy all yere, I put out de dog, and helpt my wife wit de dishes. I did all I could wit my cripppled leg and dint complain at all even tho we are affully poor and got no money for food so we haf to giv up dat luxury . We givs our clothes to de poor an allows de homeless to sleep on the flor of our packing crate and lets dem burn our importent papers for warmth lik our wedding certificate and our car title cause we luvs them so much. We have cut our grenhose emissions down to wher I don't even fart no more and I sold all our cows.

Pleese, pleese Mr. Santa bring me a book mandolin for Christmas

Bailey

I don't know what all this crap is about, but Santa better have something with diamonds in it for me for putting up with this kind of B------t!!

Mrs Bailey
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-11 8:42 AM (#170515 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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Another Book 6-String on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33029&item=3768844899&rd=1
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-12-11 8:58 AM (#170516 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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I've never been a fan of the book guitar. It always struck me as a copy of the 87 Collectors that was not done quite as well.

Now having said that, it is a beautiful guitar and has a great sound. I'd just buy a 87 Collectors first.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-11 5:32 PM (#170517 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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Like Moody, I have mixed feelings about the '87 vs. Book also. The '87 has the advantages of being a deep bowl and having glossed headstock. The Book has the advantages of better pre-amp and cleaner looking fretboard. Toss up, both nice guitars visually but middle of the road sonically. Dave
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-12 2:13 PM (#170518 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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They both are deep bowl. Hard to choose between the two. I'd have to side with the 87 and then it would be the 30 or so that were run special with the bear claw tops. I have #22.
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Woz
Posted 2004-12-22 1:51 PM (#170519 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Santa is bringing the one that was listed last week on the bay.

I will keep you posted.
Woz
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MWoody
Posted 2004-12-22 3:07 PM (#170520 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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There is still a "Brand New" LTD at the Ted Brown in Tacoma! I'll do the Elf thing if needed!

I believe it was $1400
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stephent28
Posted 2004-12-22 3:29 PM (#170521 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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Woz,
Is that the one that had the $800 starting bid that attracted no attention?
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stringinstrument
Posted 2004-12-25 11:53 AM (#170522 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Six String, Viper! Love them both! I'd have to say the 30 is the sweetest guitar I own! In the collection are a number of ovations, and a Gib J200. Just something about it. Acoustically or plugged in, just sweet!! I'd love to get my hands on a book mando if anyone would give one up, let me know!!

Play on, Pray for Peace!

Glenn
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Mr. Adamas
Posted 2004-12-25 2:26 PM (#170523 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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'87 is much better than the '30. major "problems" with the '30 - the neck and the "ugly" inlays on the headstock.

save your $ for the new adamas reissues or '05 models. they are better than most used ones.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-25 2:45 PM (#170524 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD



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What are the major problems with the '30 ???
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stringinstrument
Posted 2004-12-25 7:12 PM (#170525 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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Yes, Mr Adamas?

I have been playing my 30 Elite 6 string for years now. I have had no problems with it at all. The neck has been incredible. Nice low action, Love the inlay around the headstock, still the prettiest guitar in the corral. I'll play the 30 all day long before I pick up my 1881-NB2, that I usually use for alternate tunings, because I'm playing the 30 straight up. Just a personal opinion, but mine. Have you really ever played one of these?

Play on! Pray for Peace!!!

:cool: Glenn
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Mr. Adamas
Posted 2004-12-25 8:00 PM (#170526 - in reply to #170502)
Subject: Re: New Survey: Book Elite 1768-7LTD


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i compared '30 with '87.

i've owned & played most ovation & still have '87 -5. if you ever get the chance to play or see the '87, u know what i mean.
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