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chrishooksbass
Posted 2009-02-12 4:51 PM (#427948)
Subject: help with this ovation


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Location: cincinnati
hello all, i am new to the club and need some info on this ovation.
model 1117 with oval paper logo ( has pickup but no volume control)
serial #f291
any help would be greatly appreciated
thank you all
chris hooks
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seesquare
Posted 2009-02-12 5:08 PM (#427949 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Pickup was likely aftermarket. Nice, thin, & fast neck. Good tonal balance. And, apparently, yours is real old.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-02-12 5:35 PM (#427950 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation



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Welcome Chris!
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TAFKAR
Posted 2009-02-12 5:56 PM (#427951 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation



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Welcome Chris. 1117 is a nice guitar, I had one of 'em. Someone else around here is fishing to get one. Hang on tight, he may beat you over the head with a wad of money.
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cholloway
Posted 2009-02-12 7:23 PM (#427952 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
Welcome Chris.
Ovation's link to some info on your Legend is here.
Records indicate it was built between 7/68 & 2/70.
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chrishooksbass
Posted 2009-02-12 8:41 PM (#427953 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Location: cincinnati
thanks guys
could this be one of the fist piezo's?l ooks original.
she is a sweet warm sounding guitar
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G8r
Posted 2009-02-12 8:48 PM (#427954 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Welcome! Sweet guitar you got there. The '1' in the second digit indicates it was originally an acoustic-only from the factory (the A/E would have been labeled 1617). If it has a pickup, then it it was installed afterward. Might've been done at the factory, but they probably would've put a pre-amp in at the same time. No matter, that's a wonderful guitar, a real classic.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-02-12 9:41 PM (#427955 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation



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Is that a winged bridge model? Got to be a real early one. Just in case you want to feel special, you need to know you're in fine company:

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Tony Calman
Posted 2009-02-12 9:47 PM (#427956 - in reply to #427948)
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Doesn't seem unusual for one of the early ones to have had a p/u installed...I have a 5 point bridge, shiny bowl deluxe balladeer with a saddle p/u going out through the endpin. Played it for a couple of months before I realized.
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GlennAllenHessSr
Posted 2009-02-12 9:52 PM (#427957 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation
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I had a 71 Balladeer with a great endpin out and piezo thinline saddle w/no preamp... and it looked like a factory job as well... it was the guitar that brought me to this forum..

your Legend is a Keeper for sure.. welcome!

Glenn
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chrishooksbass
Posted 2009-02-12 10:08 PM (#427958 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Thanks again, the pickup is piezo with a jack instead of endpin.
Looks like the "wing bridge" in the Clapton ad. A really nice sounding and playing guitar.
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seesquare
Posted 2009-02-12 10:35 PM (#427959 - in reply to #427948)
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I stand corrected.
Welcome, Chris!
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BT717
Posted 2009-02-13 6:40 AM (#427960 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Welcome Chris!
Stick around and enjoy!
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GlennAllenHessSr
Posted 2009-02-13 7:19 AM (#427961 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation
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Hey Seesquare,(other Chris).... wasn't trying to correct you... just that the 71 that I had.. an early 71 had an endpin jack like no other I had ever seen before, and even had the wire clips in the bowl... may have been aftermarket.. but was a very seamless and professional installation, and was a quality piezo... it was my first O, and while I knew the later models were electrified, this one was a lot earlier than I thought that Ovation was doing pickup installs on the line.

found it in Jessup's estate store here in Melbourne, nice old sunburst and when I looked down inside saw the wires, and then noticed the endpin out... the store didn't even know it had a pickup in it either...they wanted $250 with original case, strap, capo, picks, and a tuner... Char bought it for me for my Birthday 10 years ago.... a couple of years later, I found this forum when trying to get some information on it, I had to pawn it for a time, and when I retrieved it from the pawnbrokers and the girl went back to get it, a TV or Stereo or something in the back room fell on it while she was trying to get it off the rack... and trashed the case and cracked the top.... got a new case and a repair job out of the oops.... but at the time didn't know about the mothership or the fact that they do wonderful repairs and restorations.. so a local guy did the top repair, and the guitar was never the same again...

Glenn
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deadfish
Posted 2009-02-13 8:24 AM (#427962 - in reply to #427948)
Subject: Re: help with this ovation


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Location: Dayville, Connecticut
Originally posted by chrishooksbass:
hello all, i am new to the club and need some info on this ovation.
model 1117 with oval paper logo ( has pickup but no volume control)
serial #f291
any help would be greatly appreciated
thank you all
chris hooks
Welcome Chris...
Nice to see another new forum member with an older Ovation...
Good folks here...enjoy the site

Rick C.
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