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I hadn't even noticed that D string until you mentioned it. I find that a lot. Just wasn't sure the intention was behind the shims though, the nut doesnt seem to be cut too deeply. Is this a slide guitar or something? I cant figure that one out... enquiring minds want to know.

I was thinking maybe the player was trying to raise the action for slide playing and see I am not the only one to wonder.

Funny thing is, Ovations are supposed to be pretty nice guitars.
 
I have one at my girlfriend's house, it was her husband's. It is some kind of Classical type with the parts of the tuners go inside the headstock like this.

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I owned a limited-edition Ovation for a while that had the same headstock. But guess what? It was a steel-strung guitar! Kind of weird, I know, but it was pretty cool for something different.

I just never bonded with the guitar. The neck was too thin, like a Wizard if you can believe it, and my big ol' mitt just had nothing to grab on to.
 
I owned a limited-edition Ovation for a while that had the same headstock. But guess what? It was a steel-strung guitar! Kind of weird, I know, but it was pretty cool for something different.

I just never bonded with the guitar. The neck was too thin, like a Wizard if you can believe it, and my big ol' mitt just had nothing to grab on to.

Gball. You would fit perfectly on my Roy Smeck with it's giant V shaped neck
 
I also had an Ovation electro-accoustic many years ago; if I remember correctly it had a really weird rounded back, looked like somebody had tarred over it?

It would have been very useful in a canoe, but I never particularly liked it (not sure why I even bought it), and didn't have it long. I'm not talking about quality or tone, I just didn't like it's weirdness.

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