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79.1 | Take with you... | PARSEC::MELENDEZ | | Tue Oct 28 1986 17:17 | 2 |
| Take with you into the plane, you are baggage-handler.
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79.2 | | COMET::STEWART | are there any questions | Tue Oct 28 1986 18:54 | 15 |
| I agree, bring it with you. Many airlines will not allow you
to bring it in the cabin with you (some charge half fare) while
others will. So ask first.
What I usually do is first loosen or remove all the strings and
then ask for my guitar to be insured for twice what it's worth.
This kind of insurance is usually only about $2.00. If they
say that they don't do that kind of insurance then I will ask
for special handling. The airlines don't want to pay for your
guitar and when it has a special handling tag they really do
take special care of it.
Anyway, that's just one persons opinion. It's worked for me.
=ken
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79.3 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | The Mad Armenian | Wed Oct 29 1986 00:47 | 20 |
| I will mention that I've brought my guitar with me to Minneapolis
many times on the plane. All but one of those times, I flew
Northwest Orient, and with one exception, they always let me
carry it on board to put in the coat closet. The one exception
was when they had a completely full flight and no room in the
coat closets. That time, one of the flight attendents hand-
carried the guitar down and out to the luggage compartment to
have it put in carefully. No problems resulted.
The one time I didn't fly Northwest, I flew American. They would
not let me carry it on board, nor would they insure it. The case
came out slightly chipped, but the guitar was fine.
A friend of mine who often flew places with his 12-string Martin
had a custom-built case made. Wood sided, with metal-reinforced
edges, the size and shape of a steamer trunk. I don't recall (if
I ever heard) what it cost him, but it's managed to resist all of
the efforts of the luggage-gorillas.
--- jerry
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79.4 | prices | FROST::SIMON | don't you ever wash that thang? | Wed Oct 29 1986 09:02 | 12 |
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As far as prices....
When I bought my Guild this past summer, I also looked at Ovations.
I believe a Custom Balladeer went for around $750 list. You can
usually get it for -30% or better. Still not cheap. As far as
and Adamas, they must be around $1200-1400 by now. If you want
I could call my local dealer and get the current list price for
you.
-gary
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79.5 | | KRELL::FRASER | Damn few, and they're a' deid!! | Wed Oct 29 1986 09:45 | 14 |
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Thanks for the information and suggestions - I'm undecided
about keeping or shipping my Ovation, but having been offered
a good price for it, I'm looking to bank the money and then
buy new when i get there.
I'd appreciate it if you would find out the prices from your
dealer, Gary - I'm interested in another Legend, possibly the
12 string, but any other prices would be useful if you don't
mind the hassle..Thanks much!!
Andy.
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79.6 | In the worc. county area... | JAWS::PELKEY | Just try doing THAT on a piano ! | Wed Oct 29 1986 10:44 | 2 |
| From wht I've seen there in the 699 to 899 dollar range. a little
more for the twelves.
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79.7 | just checked | FROST::SIMON | don't you ever wash that thang? | Wed Oct 29 1986 11:52 | 10 |
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Well...I just called around and there is only one dealer in my
area that handles Ovation (new that is), but they won't discuss
prices over the phone. However, I will be going to this store
sometime soon as they have my mandolin for repair right now.
I'll ask when I go and post it here if you're still interested.
-gary
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79.8 | | KRELL::FRASER | Damn few, and they're a' deid!! | Wed Oct 29 1986 12:02 | 8 |
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Around $700 - $800 sounds about right, I paid $650 for mine
about 3 years ago (complete with fitted flight case).
I'm still interested - thanks Gary.
Andy.
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79.9 | All Aboard.... | JAWS::PELKEY | Just try doing THAT on a piano ! | Wed Oct 29 1986 13:03 | 10 |
| When you get to the states, where abouts in the Mass. N.H. area
will you be? I know of one dealer who has good prices, and is
usually willing (read that easy) to work around prices.
(within reason ofcourse). He carries, Baladiers, Legens, Adamas
6 and 12 strigns. Has matching cases in a choice of colors.
So if your area is anywhere near *this* area, it might be worth
at least checking it out.
/ray
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79.10 | | KRELL::FRASER | Damn few, and they're a' deid!! | Thu Oct 30 1986 15:09 | 8 |
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Sounds good Ray - I'll be living in Manchester N.H., but I'll
be happy to travel as far it takes for the right deal!! :^)
Where is your dealer located??
Andy.
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79.11 | Have I got a store for you ! | JAWS::PELKEY | Just try doing THAT on a piano ! | Fri Oct 31 1986 15:09 | 30 |
| Fitchburg Mass Andy. In the center. Store is called Fitchburg
Music. Used to be a horrible place. But the owner sold it out
to the store managers, and since his retirement, they have done
a real lot to change things. Like 2 for 1 string sales each friday
for openers, and you can actually talk down the sales people. They
really want to move inventory.
To get there, your best bet is to come straight down route 13 from
new hampshire, through Townsend, get on 2A from route 13, and stay
on it. Fithburg Music in the begining part of the center. (about
6 miles or so from where you'll first get on 2A.) Just ask any gas
station along the way, and they'll mostlikely know where to point
you. From where you first merge with 2A from 13, you'll go through
2 set's of lights about two miles apart. Just go straight through
both sets. After your second set of lights, look on the right, after
a large self service gas station. (Do you have those across the pond ?)
Anyway, it's the next building after the Gas station. Parking is
directly across the street. I believe their opened on friday nights
too.
Another place that is more in your nieghbor hood is Nashua Music.
I think he stocks ovation too.
Good luck.. When you get here, let me know how you make out.
"Don't touch my bags if you please Mr. Customs man...."
ray
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79.12 | | KRELL::FRASER | Damn few, and they're a' deid!! | Sat Nov 01 1986 11:58 | 5 |
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That sounds really good, Ray - thanks for the info, and I'll
check them out while I'm over on vacation at Christmas!!
Andy.
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79.13 | | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Wed Jan 06 1988 15:07 | 10 |
| Thanks again for all the good information supplied. In the
end, I brought the Legend over and have just upgraded to the
Custom Legend 12 string, trading the old (non-electric) Legend
against it. Banjo-picking 'House of the Rising Sun' now sounds
like it's someone better than me playing it!
Cheers,
Andy.
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79.14 | | MR4DEC::SAKELARIS | | Wed Feb 13 1991 14:35 | 16 |
| Well house this for responsibity? I'm replying to an old topic of
interest rather than start a new one. What a good dube eh?
Here's the situation. I was lookin at an Ovation Legend a few days ago.
I don't usually like the sound of Ovations, at least not for the money
they get for 'em. Well there I was at a Music shop in Cambridge and
this dude has me try a Legend saying I'd be surprised. He was right - I
was very surprised. Could be the acoustic sound I'm looking for, nice
and deep and bell like. He's lookin to get $450 for it. It's a used
guitar in good enough condition, but certainly not new. It has no case
either. I think its a bit high, especially in comparison to a new Yamaha
that I've been looking at. My question to those of you who know, is
$450 in the ball park for a Legend? Mind you, I don't know about age,
but this one has no pickup.
Sakman
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79.15 | Here's a reply... | BTOVT::BRONSON | Mr. Rogers is a metal head! | Wed Feb 13 1991 14:56 | 10 |
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I bought a Legend 6-string new back in 1973 (still looks new today)
and paid about $350 for guitar/case (military discount). I have the
current catalog at home which lists the Legend at around $1000
excluding the case. My best guess is if the guitar is in excellent
shape..ie. no cracks in the top around the bridge and the neck is
still true a $400-$500 price tag isn't bad. I have been very happy
with mine. It has the pearl inlays and gold keys...clear maple finish.
R.B.
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