Ovation Lcc047
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Ovation 9157-0 Mandolin Case $119.99 Deluxe hardshell case for the Ovation Mandolin/mandocello model MM68. |
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Ovation BC1105 Bass Case $119.99 Hardshell case for designed for the Ovation CC074 4-string acoustic-electric bass with cutaway body style and Ovation Celebrity CC2474 Acoustic-Electric Bass. |
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Ovation Bc1105 Bass Case $119.99 Hardshell case for designed for the Ovation CC074 4-string acoustic-electric bass with cutaway body style and Ovation Celebrity CC2474 Acoustic-Electric Bass. |
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Ovation 8117-0 Molded Guitar Case $119.99 Fits Ovation shallow-bowl guitars. Molded, shaped exterior with aluminum valences, plush lining and an accessory pocket.All shallow body Ovation guitars will fit in this case.CS257CE8681869186818581868T186318661867S8681861S861MC868T257T357MOB57 |
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Ovation 8158 Guitar Case Black $104.49 For Ovation guitars with deep and mid depth bodies. Molded shell with shock absorbing structure, aluminum valences, plush lining, heavy duty hinges and drawbar latches. |
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Ovation Deluxe Molded Case For Super Shallow Body Guitar $129.99 Fits Ovation shallow-bowl guitars. Molded, shaped exterior with aluminum valances, plush lining and an accessory pocket.All shallow body Ovation guitars will fit in this case.CS257CE8681869186818581868T186318661867S8681861S861MC868T257T357MOB57 |
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K&M Ovation Portable Lectern White $1485.19 The "Ovation" lectern with its proven features and easy handling is the perfect portable presentation tool for creative use in arena, halls, galleries, and many other public and private meeting places. |
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Ovation Elite 1778 Tx Acoustic-Electric Guitar Black $599 The Ovation Elite 1778 TX Acoustic-Electric Guitar boasts a mid-depth bowl and an AA solid spruce top. Other appointments include scalloped X-bracing, a rosewood fretboard and bridge, black Ovation tuning machines, and a bass side rosette with multiple soundholes. The acoustic-electric guitar's onboard Ovation OCP-1K pickup delivers classic Ovation guitar tone for a great plugged-in experience.6-String Acoustic-ElectricBody Type: Mid-depth bowlTop: AA solid spruceBracing: Scalloped XScale Length: 25-1/4"Fretboard: Rosewood with black satinFret Inlay: NoneBridge: Rosewood with black satinRosette: Multi-soundhole bass sidePickup: Ovation OCP-1KNutwidth: 1-11/16"Machines: Black Ovation |
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Ovation Elite 1778 Tx Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural $899 The Ovation Elite 1778 TX Acoustic-Electric Guitar boasts a mid-depth bowl and an AA solid spruce top. Other appointments include scalloped X-bracing, a rosewood fretboard and bridge, black Ovation tuning machines, and a bass side rosette with multiple soundholes. The acoustic-electric guitar's onboard Ovation OCP-1K pickup delivers classic Ovation guitar tone for a great plugged-in experience.6-String Acoustic-ElectricBody Type: Mid-depth bowlTop: AA solid spruceBracing: Scalloped XScale Length: 25-1/4"Fretboard: Rosewood with black satinFret Inlay: NoneBridge: Rosewood with black satinRosette: Multi-soundhole bass sidePickup: Ovation OCP-1KNutwidth: 1-11/16"Machines: Black Ovation |
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Ovation Elite 1778 TX Acoustic-Electric Guitar Black $599 The Ovation Elite 1778 TX Acoustic-Electric Guitar boasts a mid-depth bowl and an AA solid spruce top. Other appointments include scalloped X-bracing, a rosewood fretboard and bridge, black Ovation tuning machines, and a bass side rosette with multiple soundholes. The acoustic-electric guitar's onboard Ovation OCP-1K pickup delivers classic Ovation guitar tone for a great plugged-in experience. |

What are some left-handed Ovation guitar models?
im left-handed and i'd love to find a model of guitar ovation makes that comes lefty. I only know of one, the LCC047. I really love ovation sound and shape, but of course i have to be left handed and finding good guitars is impossible.
ive played guitar for 6 years...im not changing to righty lol....i just want an acoustic cuz ive only played electric for all my 6 years
If you have not yet started to learn guitar then you might want to consider learning to play right handed. Many lefties do that and it's a good idea. Each hand has an important task to do and if anything fretting is more important. You would be fretting with your dominant hand, a distinct advantage. Plus, as you already know there are a lot more guitars and teaching materials available for right handed players.
Have you tried other guitars in the same price range as the Ovations you're looking at? They are not my favorite guitar.
