Bad G.A.S./good G.A.S.
rguy56
Posted 2012-04-03 10:51 AM (#452724)
Subject: Bad G.A.S./good G.A.S.


Joined:
March 2012
Posts: 2

My first guitar was a Framus accoustic back in the late 60's.

Right now I have a case of level 34 GAS.

Included are three Ovations: One Standard Balladeer and two elites.

I had been shopping for an accoustic guitar as a gift for my son about 10 years ago, and when we were playing through them, Ovations really caught my ear, and I also appreciated the bravery and innovation of the back in an industry where tradition is highly treasured. (He picked out a very nice Godin-made guitar)

There are likely a lot of players here who can relate to the idea that some instruments practically play themselves, that the reward vs. effort is much better for a given guitar and player. In short, Ovation guitars give me the "grins".

Top of the page Bottom of the page
Nick B.
Posted 2012-04-03 1:14 PM (#452730 - in reply to #452724)
Subject: Re: Bad G.A.S./good G.A.S.



Joined:
December 2009
Posts: 686

Location: Route 66, just east of the Cadillac Ranch
Sounds like you suffer from the same ailments the rest of us do. You're going to fit right in. A moderator should be along shortly to give you access to the other forums.

Welcome to the group.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Damon67
Posted 2012-04-03 2:15 PM (#452732 - in reply to #452724)
Subject: Re: Bad G.A.S./good G.A.S.



Joined:
December 2006
Posts: 6994

Location: Jet City
welcome rguy56, post away!
Top of the page Bottom of the page