87 collectors' report
Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-05-31 11:36 PM (#252858)
Subject: 87 collectors' report


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Finally had a chance to play with the 87 collector's. It had 1919s on it and my daughter broke one tuning it when it came home, so I put a set of 1818s on. I got a buzz above the 12th fret on the high E string. Thought it was a warped neck, but fortunately it turned out to be a couple high frets. I tapped them down last night and it is now fantastic. It has more bass boom than the 1537 and doesn't play as easily, but it also has a little thicker strings.
It is drop dead gorgeous, maybe prettier than the 99 Collector's. Fantastic guitar. It's great in almost every respect.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-01 1:00 AM (#252859 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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Sounds like you've got a winner. Dave
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povation
Posted 2006-06-01 2:42 AM (#252860 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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Hi,Mark
Nice to know you got a 1987 Collector's. I would like to have one. Congrats! Please don't forget your 1977 Folklore 1614.
povation
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-06-01 7:51 AM (#252861 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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Goods news, Mark. Enjoy.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-06-01 7:59 AM (#252862 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report



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Sounds like another keeper!

Quite a list you've generated in, what? 15 months? Not bad!
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-06-01 9:04 AM (#252863 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report



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It IS a cool list, and Mark certainly warrants a nice '87!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-06-01 10:48 AM (#252864 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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Thanks, guys. And don't worry, Povation. The Folklore is still one of my favorites, but I have lots of favorites. Although my wife is probably correct in thinking that I've gone off the deep end, every one of mine has significant differences from the one next to it, even though they are all Ovations. Need to learn some new songs, now.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-06-01 11:50 AM (#252865 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report



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Congratulations. :cool:

I believe in a recent poll of members the 87 Collectors won.

I'm to lazy to go look it up.

But what are polls anyway when the only opinion that counts is yours. Sounds like you have a winner. :) :D
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-01 11:55 AM (#252866 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report



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If not the winner, it was one of the top 3.

Great guitar that sounds as good as it looks.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-06-01 9:43 PM (#252867 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report



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Originally posted by stephent28:
If not the winner, it was one of the top 3.

Great guitar that sounds as good as it looks.
I just looked it up.

1. 87 Collectors
2. 97 Collectors
3. A tie 2001 and 2004

:cool: At least I have a #2
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45flint
Posted 2006-06-02 5:21 PM (#252868 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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Mark, when you say bass boom, are you saying that is a good or bad thing?
Steve
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-06-04 7:08 PM (#252869 - in reply to #252858)
Subject: Re: 87 collectors' report


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I like bass, maybe because I sang bass in college. One of the reasons I got my first Ovation, though, was because it has such good tone from lows to highs.
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