Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas
schroeder
Posted 2007-12-09 5:02 AM (#71328)
Subject: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Just posted on Remy's thread about the classical and it reminded me about custom guitars owned by brother OFCers that I covet quite badly. The first three are (in no particular order)

JW's custom cutaway ute
paul's custom classical
dave's custom Custom Legend

followed by

tten's custom ute
stephen's baritone 2080.

There are lots of others - but those first three are just brilliant examples of what you can dream up and order from Ovation.

So what do you covet that's already in somebody's music room? (Probably Beal's music room doesn't count - the answer would be everything).
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-09 6:05 AM (#71329 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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1. ttenn's custom u681
2. Tom Roca's custom brown slothead
3. Jerome's adamas II slothead
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Paulcc1
Posted 2007-12-09 7:11 AM (#71330 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Well oddly enough the Adamas I have W597, for me is an awesome tone monster and without a doubt it is the best guitar I have ever owned. But there was this Q Adamas that Cliff had that was from another planet. I don't believe it was Cliffs home planet either. :D
Pauly
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 10:06 AM (#71331 - in reply to #71328)
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Probably a Q10. Most others are variations of things I already own (or have owned and sold).

Dave....didn't you own that Adamas II slothead that now resides with Jerome?
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-09 11:26 AM (#71332 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Originally posted by stephent28:
Dave....didn't you own that Adamas II slothead that now resides with Jerome?
Yeah, but that doesn't mean I can't still covet it, right? That was one of the best guitars I ever owned. Dave
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-09 11:33 AM (#71333 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Boy, this is one that's made me think....

In no particular order

1. StephenT's/Beal's 2080 longnecks.
2. ttenn's custom U681
3. JW's custom U681

and crowding that list is Stonge's butt ugle phonalic topped Adamas I (if you don't know what that is, don't even bother asking -- it really can't be described, but it's often, when I go to CT, the one guitar that I want to bring back)
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 11:52 AM (#71334 - in reply to #71328)
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I am really looking forward to playing JW's custom U681. Seems to be universal acclaim as to how good it is.

I wish I could figure out a way to bring the 2080D 12 string to the island in March but I really hesitate to ship it when all I have is a soft case due to it's extra headstock length.
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Andrea
Posted 2007-12-09 1:29 PM (#71335 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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I love Konig Kurts sunburst custom legend , the worst bit is he's selling it for less than i paid for the quiet and retiring larrivee om5 that i have now fallen out of love with . Fickle and Proud !
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-12-09 1:51 PM (#71336 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas



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I'm already so lucky to have all the O's and A's that I owns but I have to admit that I'll be the happiest guy in the world to get the following models:

- 1 : Colin's Slothead #45 (I don't sleep since that guitar is for sale and I'm counting each cent every night... :rolleyes: )
- 2 : Fugot's Adamas Wood Top SSB (How can I resist since 2 days???)
- 3 : Fugot's Contemporary Folk Classic (One of the 4 ever made)
- 4 : Dave's Adamas I 1687-8S SSB custom made for Alan Holdsworth
- 5 : Al's Adamas proto #12 (the twin sister of my #11)

and so many others... ;)

J :)
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-09 1:52 PM (#71337 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Originally posted by stephent28:
I wish I could figure out a way to bring the 2080D 12 string to the island in March but I really hesitate to ship it when all I have is a soft case due to it's extra headstock length.
s28...just put it in your backseat and drive...I would be willing to throw a few bucks in for gas...let's see 3600 mile round trip...30 miles per gallon (hopefully)...120 gallons of gas at let's say $3.20 per gallon...hmmm $384.00 give or take for fuel...food and lodging...2 days travel each way...oh, never mind.

I sure would like to see it in person and hear it though! :D :D
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fugot
Posted 2007-12-09 2:54 PM (#71338 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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And here I was thinking I was the only person coveting ttenns adamas. When he had it up briefly for sale I was broke,

1)12 string baritone adamas
2) ttenns whatever it is called
3) gc shiny bowl 12 and 6 (sort of, I mean I have the other 6 first models-I guess ia ma past the point of no return here)
4) Mr Keller's adamas bass
5) custom shop hand laid bowl 2080 slothead 6 string with anything but vip electronics in it. (if possible to hand lay the contour bowl).

6) mwoody's (sold) ovation baritone had me dizzy as well.. that's it really
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-12-09 4:00 PM (#71339 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas



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I have one custom order in mind - that's the only one I covet - but it has to wait til next year (if Fender is willing to build it):

12fret handlaid contour bowl textured top slothead wideneck, acoustic only - in a not very popular colour - and other cosmetic changes.

For this guitar I would give some other O's away. Would be everything I want in an Adamas.

Kurt
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-12-09 9:52 PM (#71340 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Well, since coveting anything is part of the “Thou Shall Not’s” listed in the 10 Commandments (just in case you're paying attention...), I have to truly say I am very happy with the now 12 O's and A's I own...I am truly blessed...sure, there are a few I would like to one day add to my collection: but if it happens: GREAT...if not: I'm still a happy guy! However, I have one surprise that I will be sharing the news about soon! Stay tuned; be happy; keep pickin!
:rolleyes:
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Tom_CA
Posted 2007-12-10 12:42 AM (#71341 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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1. Bill's 1189-7 original wideneck acoustic slothead
2. Adamas Nylon Strings Proto - Who's the actual owner btw? Here
3. Jerome's 1688-5

Tom
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2007-12-10 8:56 AM (#71342 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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How does one covet a ute?
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-12-10 9:04 AM (#71343 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Daves Custom Legend..
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-12-10 9:06 AM (#71344 - in reply to #71328)
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Paul Templemans Custom Folklore...
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-10 10:07 AM (#71345 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Q10.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-10 10:17 AM (#71346 - in reply to #71328)
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Jeff's custom A (and his Lowden) and the mysteriously missing 12 fret Koa proto.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-12-10 10:31 AM (#71347 - in reply to #71328)
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I'm not even going to get started on this one. There are too many.
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dobro
Posted 2007-12-10 10:34 AM (#71348 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas



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I covet to TRY:

JW's custom cutaway Ute
Stephen's baritone.

Also: An acoustic for HOLDSWORTH????
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-10 10:59 AM (#71349 - in reply to #71328)
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Dobro, it's a supershallow bowl Adamas I. It was for sale here in SoCal and needed a neck reset very very badly. They were asking way too much for it. Finally, they put it on the 'bay for a better price. Dave bought it and had it sent to the factory. They did the reset and put it back in an almost, like new condition. It's unique in that it's not a cutaway.

To see it, go to http://www.ovationgallery.com then click on Adamas then go to Adamas Custom 6 String.

Mike, you got me thinking.... it's not that I covet the guitars I listed (I have too many fine instruments to covet anymore), but they are the ones I particularly admire that I don't own.....
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-12-10 11:51 AM (#71350 - in reply to #71328)
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A few things in Fugot's basement.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-10 12:32 PM (#71351 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Originally posted by dobro:
An acoustic for HOLDSWORTH????
HOLDSWORTH ADAMAS

Yeah, a SS non-cutaway Adamas I. This is a VERY cool guitar. Paul makes it sound like they gave it away! But I think it was still the most expensive non-slothead Adamas 1687 that I'd seen on ebay in a very long time.

Dave
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-12-10 12:52 PM (#71352 - in reply to #71328)
Subject: Re: Coveting thy neighbour's Adamas


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Paul, nothing inferred at all to anyone...believe me, there are a lot of instruments that I have admired and perhaps some that I might like to own (GAS is incurable): but this has been such a stellar year for acquiring fine guitars that I really can't think of anything I'd want so badly now that I'd be obsessed about it: not that it couldn't happen, but I really cherish my family and even with our new house, guitar room is at a premium, lol! Besides, with my newest acquisition, there is (as all will soon see) literally nothing left on my "wish list"...stay tuned...(no, its not an original slothead...that's out of my league for the time being...lol), but it is something really nice!
;)
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-12-10 12:59 PM (#71353 - in reply to #71328)
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Ok, Ok, its only been two minutes since I posted that:
I had time to rethink: here are several I'd like to "spend time with":
1. Dave's SS Adamas I (thanks Dave for those GAS inducing pic's...lol)
2. Fugot's Proto Adamas: whoa baby!
3. One of Dadi's cutaway slotheads: yeah, like that'll happen!
OK, I feel better now...carry on...
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dobro
Posted 2007-12-10 2:16 PM (#71354 - in reply to #71328)
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Holdsworth: Since his style is based on feather-light, nanosedond hammers and pull-offs I have always wondered if he would dare record sigle-note leads on an acoustic, any acoustic. I wonder if the Adamas ever made on record on on stage with him?

Ute: I have never held one and am now curious how it would sound next to my new 1581-5 re-issue?
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-10 3:20 PM (#71355 - in reply to #71328)
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Originally posted by dobro:

Ute: I have never held one and am now curious how it would sound next to my new 1581-5 re-issue?
Some will prefer the UTE and some will prefer the 1581-5 reissue. I preferred the 1581 which is why I sold the UTE first and kept the 1581 almost another year. You also see UTE quite frequently for sale on this board and a few other places but I can't recall ever seeing a 1581 Reissue go up for resale.

Most would be ecstatic with either one.
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dobro
Posted 2007-12-10 3:36 PM (#71356 - in reply to #71328)
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I am discovering another reason to be thrilled with my Adamas 1581: It records beautifully. Somehow it seems to have a more vivid presence both via direct line-in and when mic'd (both plugged-in and acoustic). I'm beginning to see why Adamas rules the "professional" world as a gigging and recording guitar.

Hey Stephen: bang out something on your baritones and post it. We all wanna hear the NOISE!!!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-10 4:04 PM (#71357 - in reply to #71328)
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Probably be after the first of the year.

Spending most of my free time studying for my series 65 test and the computer DAW is currently in the middle of a hardware upgrade (faster HD's) so I don't really have anything to record on/with.

I really want to lay something down just to see if the recording can come anywhere near the majestic sound put out in person.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-12-10 5:07 PM (#71358 - in reply to #71328)
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Tom's Custom is very slick. Remy's is cool too. Have to say that I'm pretty happy with mine.

Jerome's mutant Adamas 1 with the wide neck slot is very cool.

The Baritones are very interesting, including Clifford's long neck A...
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-10 7:01 PM (#71359 - in reply to #71328)
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The head on my longneck is bigger.....
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-10 7:12 PM (#71360 - in reply to #71328)
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Is that to compensate for something else?
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-10 7:14 PM (#71361 - in reply to #71328)
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Lack of brains
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-12-10 7:46 PM (#71362 - in reply to #71328)
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When I retire I'm going to pack my guitars in the 1976 GMC motorhome that looks like the Oscar Meyer weiner wagon, which will be my only inheritance from my father, and drive around the country and park it in front of your houses until you let me try out all your fantastic guitars. Except for Jerome. We'll fly over to France and I'll try out his guitars while my wife does all that touristy crap.
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