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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | I had been neglecting my OFC II for the past several weeks while playing newer members of the group...last night I took it out and played for a while and noticed that the strings were a bit tone dead: TBH I am not sure when I last changed them or with what...so this morning I installed a new set of D'Addario's (EJ16's - my favorites for all things Ovation)...OH YEAH! All of the tone and power of the guitar came rushing back and left me with a big smile...It now sits as the only guitar in the ready-to be-played-instantly guitar stand in my family room...the kids love it and it will be getting it's daily workouts again. Now that I can sing again (sparingly), I'll be using this on Sundays as well.
I just have to reiterate how great a guitar the OFC II is...it is the reason I have sold many of the other Ovations I had...almost nothing can even begin to compare...it is the perfect gigging guitar IMHO...and it looks fabulous!
Thanks again Al!!
OFC II #4 of 8 Album |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | WOW, NICE ONE indeed Mike!
I have been using cleartones on mine but for whatever reason they seem to lose their ring with this guitar fairly quickly.
I think I am gonna go back to the ej16's and give them another try.
TBH, this was my go to guitar for about 4 months but now #57 is back on the stand along with the Borges and Bourgeois....(yeah yeah...no Collings on the ready stands at the moment but the CJ and OM are only 10 feet away in the case and always at the ready!) |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583
Location: NJ | the perfect gig guitar the OFC II |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | No. 5 is currently in a rack on a bookcase within about six feet of my office desk. Even if it isn't touched everyday, it is stared at constantly, by me and my visitors/colleagues. The cross weave pattern of the carbon fiber top beneath the understated burst takes on different looks depending upon the angle and light reflection. The artists who designed and created this model are geniuses. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | AH!
WOW!
NICE!
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Location: SoCal | What Beal said... |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Yeah, OFC 2 is among the best of the best. |
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Location: Newington, CT | Heeeeeeeeeeyyyy! I got one o'those (#2 of 8)!
Now, all I hanker for is the same thing in a wideneck!
What a gorgeous sound on my #2, though! Best sounding of all my guitars, and I have some NICE guitars! |
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Location: Connersville, Indiana | I hate being dumb, but what is the OFC ll, I've never heard of one before. Is it a special order or limited production. After looking at that photo, mine look like camping guitars. Wow |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Adamas 2080
-hand laid Fiberglass contour bowl
-Black binding
-Black textured bowl
-Blackburst finish
-Black gloss maple neck 1 11/16" set neck similar to 08 collector's
-Ebony fingerboard
-OP-PRO preamp w/ db boost button (henceforth known as the alpep boost) this has never been done in any other guitar than the Al D model
- xlr and 1/4" outputs
-Open back Sperzel tuners brushed nickel
-9158-0 case
- black nut
- black saddle
- numbered 1/1-1/8
- special labels signed by CWK and Alpep
- Certificates signed by CWK and Alpep
There were 8 made, and as far as I'm concerned they represent the best of the best that Ovation can build. The latest technology in the top, pre-amp, neck etc, combined with a hand laid Fiberglass contour bowl. |
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Location: Newington, CT | Originally posted by kitmann:
I hate being dumb, but what is the OFC ll, I've never heard of one before. Is it a special order or limited production. After looking at that photo, mine look like camping guitars. Wow It's a special run of eight custom Adamas guitars that Alex Pepiak commissioned from Ovation.
Some have called it a "custom 2080," but that's only because it looks roughly like a 2080. It has the characteristic 2080 "cat's eye" sound hole, but has a glossy carbon-fiber top. The 2080 has a textured carbon-fiber top. It DOES sound a lot like a 2080.
The OFC II is REALLY light. It's so light that I had to question what the neck was made of. I thought it might be a neck made of some composite material as well, but it's maple.
It has a full-size contour bowl, and comes stock with an OP pre-amp, not VIP, like the stock 2080 (fully switchable for the iDea if you so desire).
The sound is booming and full and round and consistent and bright and full and delightful. The neck is glossy and wonderfully playable. It's a 1 and 11/16ths inch neck. It stays in tune FOREVER.
The run was for eight guitars, and six of the guitars match the above characteristics. However, two of the run managed to become wideneck slot-heads. It's one of THOSE that I hunger for.
Al: please feel free to correct anything I have misstated or omitted. |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | The wide necks are normal headstocks not slotheads.
Mine is for sale along with carbon fibre case if anyone is interested. |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | I hate being dumb, but what is the OFC ll, I've never heard of one before. Is it a special order or limited production. Kit, this is the one of the reasons I posted the pic's: we have new members who do not know about these guitars and others that Al has had built...some are sold out but he still has others...you simply cannot go to a retail store and see these on the racks...I recommend that if you or anyone else is interested in these exceptional instruments you should contact Al at Lost Art Vintage (see the links tab above)...
Also Dave's (Gallerinski) guitars are immaculate so if you want an OFC II you couldn't go wrong there...
Enjoy! |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | I believe there were 3 of the widenecks made....Dave's, Bobbo's, and mine. |
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Location: Connersville, Indiana | Thanks you guys for the info. Damn I wish I had some money, I just bought a Preacher from iffy and still paying for it. But thats the type of guy he is. I hope sometime in the future, when Karen graduates from nursing school in May, and the money situation gets better, I will be able to buy one of these. I will have to check Al and Dave's for something. Again thanks |
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Location: Texas | Originally posted by kitmann:
Thanks you guys for the info. Damn I wish I had some money… Lots of us have that problem… ;)
But if you REALLY want one, scrape up the $$ and buy Galerinski's before he comes to his senses… it's a rare beauty. (Remember, there are only 8 of them in existence.)
I scraped every penny I had but couldn't swing the OFC II, so I had to "settle" for a stock 2080… ;) It is an absolutely phenomenal guitar. Not quite the OFC II in appearance, but similar-looking and sounding. I don't see them listed on the Ovation website, so they may have been discontinued? Al had 2080's a while back at a bargain price. If you are interested in that style, call Al sooner rather than later and see if he still has any of the 2080's…
There were mixed opinions about the appearance of the 2080's (they actually look much nicer in person than in the photos on the web) but I think most of the folks here who have had a chance to try one would agree that they play and sound amazing…
my 2¢… |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Originally posted by standing:
...a stock 2080...is an absolutely phenomenal guitar. Not quite the OFC II in appearance, but similar-looking and sounding...If you are interested in that style, call Al sooner rather than later and see if he still has any of the 2080's...they actually look much nicer in person than in the photos on the web...they play and sound amazing... What he said. |
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Location: Connersville, Indiana | I guess I could sell a car :eek: |
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Location: Utah | Originally posted by standing:
There were mixed opinions about the appearance of the 2080's (they actually look much nicer in person than in the photos on the web) but I think most of the folks here who have had a chance to try one would agree that they play and sound amazing…
[/QB] +1. The appearance is much cleaner and classier in person than in photos. The top is super touch sensitive, and for those who have good right hand technique it really loves you. Most of the time I just strum or hack away, totally missing out on the huge range of responsiveness. If I could play fingerstyle it would be an even more amazing guitar than I already think it is. The VIP preamp is perfect for this guitar.
I have been offered trades for it that literally would have me $thousand$ ahead on my investment. When it was time to pick my one-and-only acoustic the 2080 got the nod over the 2007 Collector's.
Anyone considering a 2080 should just call Al and do it.
(sorry to hijack your thread, Mike) |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | No problem: that's what it's for...(what else is new...at least it's on point!) lol |
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Location: Newington, CT | Originally posted by stephent28:
I believe there were 3 of the widenecks made....Dave's, Bobbo's, and mine. I stand corrected -- five regular necks and three widenecks. |
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Location: Newington, CT | Originally posted by G8r:
Originally posted by standing:
...a stock 2080...is an absolutely phenomenal guitar. Not quite the OFC II in appearance, but similar-looking and sounding...If you are interested in that style, call Al sooner rather than later and see if he still has any of the 2080's...they actually look much nicer in person than in the photos on the web...they play and sound amazing... What he said. Yep. I can vouch personally for that. I gots my OFC II AND two 2080's!
(But I still hungers after Gallerinski's wideneck! Offer still stands, Dave!) |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | You can spend an hour and read the whole fabulous (and delightfully funny) story here:
The Official OFC II Guitar Story
Enjoy!!! |
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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | Man, would I like to have that thing in a twelve string! |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Planning for just that...hopefully |
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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | I wish I lived in VA just so I could stop by and try it out (: |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | OK....I have had too many requests to post the twins up.....so here ya go!
THE NUTCRUSHING THUNDERSHAKIN EARTHQUAKEMAKIN 2080D Custom Longneck Slothead 12 string.
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | The SLOTHEAD 2080D LONGNECK 6 String.
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| These have to be about the loudest guitars I've ever played. They are thunderously, gut-rumbling, window-shaking loud. I haven't yet played an OFC-II, but these 2080Ds make all others hide with shame. The only other one that's comparable is Beal's 2080D wideneck. I'd be afraid to put all three of these in a small room, unless it was a hardened nuke bunker. |
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Location: Utah | They're just plain 2080 bodies with longer necks, right? I played both of StephenT's at Raccoonfest in Hot Springs, and they are thunderous. What makes that difference over a regular 2080? Just thicker strings or is there something structural that is different. |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996
Location: Phoenix AZ | T28's longneck 2080 (and Beal's) are just amazing guitars. Takes the whole adamas standard and kicks it right over the top. The comparison to regular 2080's is cosmetic only. These are in a whole different league. |
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Location: Newington, CT | Wow!
Just, wow! |
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Location: Texas | Originally posted by AlanM:
Wow!
Just, wow! +1 … what he said |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | You don't hear Stephen's baritones. You feel the rumble. I couldn't put them down the one night I had the opportunity. These are truly fabulous customs that will likely never be duplicated. |
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | I used T28's awesome longneck 2080 for my singing debut at the BHJ. Thankfully, it was louder!!! :D |
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