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Mike O
Posted 2005-07-07 11:10 PM (#335803)
Subject: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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I was curious if anyone can shed some light on this guitar currently listed (I think it's the second time) on E-bay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33029&item=7...

I can't find any reference to the manufacture of a cedar topped elite. Does anyone out there have one? Does it sound comparable to a regular elite of the same vintage? Were there limited runs of elites with different wood tops?

Also curious as to what the pervailing thought is on the price, seems a bit pricey (over $700), but it is a good looking guitar, (more like a North Chilean Guanaco as opposed to a standard Llama). Also curious if anyone in the OFC has had any dealings with this seller. Any input would be most welcome.

Cheers,
Mike O
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-07-08 9:42 AM (#335804 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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I saw that and never heard of a cedar Elite either. Check the Ovation website and run through the discontinued and collector's edition and see if you find one. I thought the price was too high anyway.
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Mike O
Posted 2005-07-08 3:33 PM (#335805 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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Thanks Mark, I checked the Ovation sites you suggested and the manufacturer price list as well and still can't find anything about it. Do you think it's a "custom made" rather than a special run? I guess it's moot at the price. Still curious if anyone's ever seen or played one though.


Mike O

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Standingovation
Posted 2005-07-08 3:35 PM (#335806 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite



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I have seen a few of these on ebay over the years. It was a limited production run, or something like that. Dave
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Ced
Posted 2005-09-06 7:42 PM (#335807 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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Location: Studio City, California, USA
Oh yeah, i can tell you they are as good as the adamas but with that wood sound. I had one that was stolen in 1995. I have been trying to figure out what Ovation it was for all those years so i can buy one back, and just found this forum.

This is one bad accoustic gal!!!!!
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cruster
Posted 2005-09-06 8:09 PM (#335808 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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I bet Al knows the story.
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Jérôme
Posted 2005-09-07 12:22 AM (#335809 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite



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Hi,

The 1868-c and 1768-c were available in 1993.
They are listed in a German catalog (page #28)
Don't know much more about these models!!

1993 GERMAN CATALOG

And in this Price List:

1993 PRICE LIST

J ;)
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Ced
Posted 2005-09-09 2:46 PM (#335810 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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The more i think about it, the more i look at the picture, the more i want it NOW.

Does anybody has one for sale or now where i might find one for sale.

Thank you very much

Ced
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-09 3:14 PM (#335811 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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I'm a huge fan of the cedar Elite too, Ced. Good luck in landing one. I've been in the market one or two different times and the moons have never aligned for me (I look for one and can't find one, then after I end up buying something, one comes up- aarrggghh!).

Good luck!
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Ced
Posted 2005-09-09 4:14 PM (#335812 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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It sounds like we're in the same boat, only you're leading the way, i just found out what i was looking for so now, i got some cash put aside just for that one.

I found one but it's way out of the country, so forget about that, cause the owner wants all of my right hand's fingers for it.

I fell you on this one. I can't get over the fact that i've missed the one ebay about what 2 weeks ago. Man, i miss that cedar tone, and that cedar smell. It's like nothing else.

Thank you very much

Ced
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Waskel
Posted 2005-09-09 4:50 PM (#335813 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite



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How about this one, boys? Jerome found it!
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Ced
Posted 2005-09-09 5:42 PM (#335814 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite


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Who is Jerome? This name sounds french. I am french myself, only from New Caledonie, a little island in the south pacific ocean . I'd be happy to speak French with an ovation fan.

As for this guitar. Well, i'm sure it is a very nice sounding guitar and it looks super good. I would have baught it in a heart beat if there wasn't that clear coat finish on it.

The I had was a "natural" (I don't know the real term) wood type. You know kind a like raw wood. I think that makes a difference and I think that's why that particular Elite I had sounded so good. I have to find the exact same one.

Thank you very much for the awesome looking out.

Ced
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-09-09 5:46 PM (#335815 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite



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... more like a North Chilean Guanaco as opposed to a standard Llama
Maybe we can get a few of these at next years OFC event. The llamas this year were a bit unhappy during the Tango sessions; they wanted to draw the line at doing the Macarena.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-09-09 5:50 PM (#335816 - in reply to #335803)
Subject: Re: Cedar Top 1868 Elite



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How about this one, boys? Jerome found it!
A mistake in the listing ... the 1537 has a spruce top ... no cedars ever to my knowledge. The 1537 get a very nice honey tone to them, so the seller was probably fooled by the color.
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