If it's simply replacing a string or a nut perhaps, most any decent guitar store should have a guitar tech on hand who can do it. If you're talking about repairing cracks, loose fret boards, filing down frets, complete set ups, broken necks or some other significant thing like that, you need to take it to a luthier. That's a person skilled in guitar repair. And not some person who says s/he tweaked their guitar, but someone on the level of a "guitar doctor", a specialist, a luthier. I use a guy who's been building professional Guitars for eons. chicagobassdoctor.com He's awesome and knows guitar work like I know how to breathe.
It depends on condition but I think 500 for very good condition and this model seems to be rare.
nothing really on web except that OA is a economy brand of ovation sold in US for only 1 year... value unknown
Well for one, Is it an acoustic/elec. model? what is the overall condition? If it is in very good cond. overall with ohsc $450/650
contact me at brissyproducer@gmail.com I have a contact at maton and I am sure I will be able to find the answer to your questions... Talk soon Greg
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It depends on condition but I think 500 for very good condition and this model seems to be rare.
nothing really on web except that OA is a economy brand of ovation sold in US for only 1 year... value unknown
Well for one, Is it an acoustic/elec. model? what is the overall condition? If it is in very good cond. overall with ohsc $450/650
just been surfing this very question,,,,,seems about $400.00 to $800.00.
contact me at brissyproducer@gmail.com I have a contact at maton and I am sure I will be able to find the answer to your questions... Talk soon Greg
Simon Marty guitar
Slash has a signature guitar from both Gibson and Epiphone. It is called the Slash Signature model.
An original copy of a Gibson guitar
The first widely available model of Bass Guitar was the Fender Precision, or P-Bass.
The model is the Player. Making one self become a "Guitar hero" by becoming really good at the game
Its a Schecter Guitar Research Co. model.
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