Another new one
CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-03-06 5:49 PM (#51166)
Subject: Another new one


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Hi everybody,
I have been an Ovation fan since the beginning. My Father worked at Kaman since I was a little kid, and when they started up Ovation, he was in on it. I, myself, was an inspector there, in the Moosup, Ct. plant during the 70's and 80's. I believe I own the best sounding guitar they ever made! It came across my workbench in 1983, a black electric/acoustic Legend. The top was thinner than it should have been, and it was already starting to buckle, but oh! What a deep, rich tone! When I got it home, I sat on the living room floor, and made a fist. I GENTLY snapped it on the bass side of the bridge. That put a crack in it, from the soundhole to the bottom. But, it relieved the stress, and didn't effect the sound one bit. I've played that guitar every day since, and it is still the envy of all my friends.
So now I live in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and I own a small music store. I have dozens of guitars, but my old black Legend is the one I play whenever I have a gig. (As a matter of fact, it's the one I play with my morning coffee-my most creative time of day.)
Looking forward to hearing from any and all of you. Glad to have found this page. Thanks.
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lanaki
Posted 2008-03-06 5:55 PM (#51167 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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aloha and welcome canterburystrings! i bet you know mauvais beal. anyway, howzabout some photos of your black legend?
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Beal
Posted 2008-03-06 6:08 PM (#51168 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one



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I would guess originally from Canterbury. I'm drawing a blank. 83 had to be right at the end of the production days in Moosup.
Anyway, welcome former eastern CT resident.
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DaveO
Posted 2008-03-06 6:15 PM (#51169 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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I know this person and I'd like to welcome her to the club.I wondered how long it would take you to track us down.I like your name, reminds me of home.
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BT717
Posted 2008-03-06 6:27 PM (#51170 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Welcome, from a current resident of CT.
Crazy group here.

Oh, and DaveO, welcome to!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-06 6:41 PM (#51171 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Welcome CanterburyStrings , I envy ya` , ever since I heard Doris Day sing about them , I`ve allways wanted to see the Black Hills of Dakota , when you post pictures of your fabulous guitar , could you post some of them Black Hills too ? :)

Vic
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-06 6:58 PM (#51172 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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We stopped in your area on our honeymoon, but you weren't there yet, because it was 1977. I had my then new Ovation Matrix along.
We always wanted to meet the Iowa relatives there for a vacation/family reunion, but it never happened. Welcome to the OFC. It's good to have a member who doesn't also qualify for the Old Farts Club.
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scott lamperd
Posted 2008-03-06 7:03 PM (#51173 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Welcome! I live in Indiana but moved here from Jamestown N D a number of years ago. I worked for Margurites Music in Jamestown before it moved to Morehead. I have owned a lot of Ovations over the years. Wish I could have kept all of them. Enjoy the site. Have fun.

Scott
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-06 7:24 PM (#51174 - in reply to #51166)
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Scott, I lived in Carrington in the 60s. Jamestown was the nearest "big city." In case anybody is starting to get the idea that we got run out of a lot of places, that's pretty close to the truth.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-06 7:40 PM (#51175 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one
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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
It's good to have a member who doesn't also qualify for the Old Farts Club.
Welcome to the Club!

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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-03-06 7:47 PM (#51176 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Mauvais Beal and Dave O, Hey, good to hear from you! Mauvais, do you remember Alison? She just loved her Gibson. She sold it when she moved, but she kept her Ovation! And hey Dave, I have to thank you for part of my store's name. When I decided to go for it, someone asked what I was going to call it, and I thought of "Dave's String Shop", but as my name isn't Dave, I decided to name it after the old home town.
To everyone else, thanks for the warm welcome! I will try to get some pictures posted, both of my Legend, and these beautiful Black Hills. Truely, I do live in paradise, and I have found my life's work. Not only do I buy and sell guitars, but I teach some of the most talented people I've ever met. Either the Hills draws talented people to them, or they bring out hidden talent in the people who live here. Either way, I'm so happy here, and I have truely found my home.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-06 7:59 PM (#51177 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one
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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
Either the Hills draws talented people to them, or they bring out hidden talent in the people who live here.
Ummm, maybe due to lotsa practice to combat cabin fever? :confused:
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Omaha
Posted 2008-03-06 8:01 PM (#51178 - in reply to #51166)
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I went to college at the School of Mines (Mechanical Engineering, 1986). Loved my time in the Black Hills. That remains my favorite part of the country.
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Beal
Posted 2008-03-06 8:25 PM (#51179 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one



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Yes Alison, good to hear from you again. It took me several hours to figure it out but I remembered. Was just going to come on and comfirm but no need to now.
I get calls from Mackin sometimes. send an email off line please. Thanks.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-03-06 8:39 PM (#51180 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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The Black Hills... wonderful place.

Welcome, Allison ...

..... sounds like you might have a lot of interesting O history to offer...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-06 9:20 PM (#51181 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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...looking forward to pictures of them " Dakota Black Hills " ..and of that fabulous guitar ...really .., a Guit. , that get`s " fixed " by banging a " solid right hook " to it ...?!! :)

Vic

..them American Dames , damn..!...
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numbfingers
Posted 2008-03-06 9:29 PM (#51182 - in reply to #51166)
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Welcome! My sister-in-law has a place in Hill City. Great in the summer, I'm not so sure about the winter...

-Steve W.
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Beggin
Posted 2008-03-06 9:36 PM (#51183 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Welcome! :D

I am sure that the ladies will agree that it is always great to increase their numbers. They hold their own just fine though!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-06 9:38 PM (#51184 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Welcome Allison; I used to play gigs in Rapid City in the late 70's; and I skateboarded down the pigtails across from Mt Rushmore: almost made the 4 mile trip w/o wiping out (keyword is ALMOST)...took me several months to heal up but I have only good memories of the B. Hills...
Welcome to the craziness...we're a harmless lot...most are nearly senile...JUST KIDDING...
Again, glad to have you with us!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-06 10:18 PM (#51185 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Music Mike : most are nearly senile...JUST KIDDING

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..No , he is n`t...he`s just being polite.. :)

Vic

..ooh eeh , oo-lahlah , ting tang-pallapalla,tingtang , ...oo,eeh..ooh.
-ahhah...tingtangpallahpalla..tingtang....
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-06 11:52 PM (#51186 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Sounds like a great place to have an OFC gathering. Get ready. It takes about a year to for this group to get its s**t together and then it's not very together.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-07 12:16 AM (#51187 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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...chitty chitty bang bang...chitty chitty bang bang...chitty chitty bang bang , oh oh ohhh...

Vic

..b`fore anyone thinks I`ve gone bonkers , it`s from a film called.. " chitty chitty bang bang " ..
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Damon67
Posted 2008-03-07 1:01 AM (#51188 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one



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Hi Canterbury, welcome to the group. I think '83 was a good year for Os. That's when I got my first one, the UKII.

So...

Did you have your own inspector number? I don't remember a "Inspected by #12" sticker anywhere ;)
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-03-07 1:19 PM (#51189 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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Good morning!
Let's see, my inspector # was 75. And as far as winter goes, we are in the "banana belt"! Seriously, winters in Hot Springs are mild compared to Ct. It often goes into the 50's, 60's and even occasionally 70's during the day, even in January. Of course, at night it get's down to the 20's, but that bright sun works wonders. Got lessons today, so I have to run. Talk to you soon.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-03-07 1:22 PM (#51190 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one



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Great story, Canterbury. Yet another from the old days who will hopefully continue to enlighten us about the early years at the Ovation factory. You can tell us the real stories, the ones you had to keep from the boss! I've been through the Black Hills several times. Maybe you saw me? I was the one on the Harley. The one with the t-shirt and leather jacket.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-07 2:21 PM (#51191 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one


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You were probably in that group that pulled into the campground next to us at 2 in the morning and kept me awake all night. Hope you enjoyed the turd I left in your saddle bag the next morning.
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an4340
Posted 2008-03-07 2:27 PM (#51192 - in reply to #51166)
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Are they're really hot springs there?
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PEZ
Posted 2008-03-07 2:30 PM (#51193 - in reply to #51166)
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Welcome
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-03-07 3:44 PM (#51194 - in reply to #51166)
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G'day Canterbury and welcome from downunder.
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FlySig
Posted 2008-03-07 3:45 PM (#51195 - in reply to #51166)
Subject: Re: Another new one



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Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
...chitty chitty bang bang...chitty chitty bang bang...chitty chitty bang bang , oh oh ohhh...

Vic

..b`fore anyone thinks I`ve gone bonkers , it`s from a film called.. " chitty chitty bang bang " ..
Trivia: What two things do "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and James Bond have in common?
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-07 3:49 PM (#51196 - in reply to #51166)
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Ian Fleming.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-03-07 4:36 PM (#51197 - in reply to #51166)
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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
You were probably in that group that pulled into the campground next to us at 2 in the morning and kept me awake all night. Hope you enjoyed the turd I left in your saddle bag the next morning.
So that was you? Which time?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-07 5:30 PM (#51198 - in reply to #51166)
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Every time. Actually, it happened at West Yellowstone and I didn't think of the turd in the saddlebag until I was driving away, fuming over how they ruined a good night's sleep.
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