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Location: NJ | the first batch got here.
4 guitars
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Cardio Workout ensues!!!! And I don't even have to leave my chair!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Ah NUTS!!! Doin' the Happy Dance!!!!
"I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it!
I'm about to lose control, and I think I LIKE IT!"
Going to be blasting that Oldie but Goodie on YouTube for the next several days!!!!
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-HAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWW!
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | alpep - 2016-03-26 11:46 AM
the first batch got here.
4 guitars
they are spectacular.....
So, who are the lucky four? (please be me, please be me, please be me...)
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Location: SoCal | alpep - 2016-03-26 11:46 AM
the first batch got here.
4 guitars
they are spectacular.....
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | moody, p.i. - 2016-03-26 3:37 PM
alpep - 2016-03-26 11:46 AM
the first batch got here.
4 guitars
they are spectacular.....
Can you post pics before they go out?
One has been posted, I can't wait to see who else will be doing the Happy Dance this week!!!!!!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Location: Jet City | March Madness for Nancy!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Damon67 - 2016-03-26 5:15 PM
March Madness for Nancy!
Congrats!
I guess so!!! I am totally Overwhelmed once again!!!!!!!
Thank You Damon!!!!!!!!
It sure does look Stunning doesn't it!!! And look at that green grass at Alex's!!! I Love them Both!!!!
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Location: Lebanon, TN | To add to the inscrutable grinning smiley I posted earlier, Al has confirmed to me that my order has been fulfilled and will be making it's way on Monday to TN to join me. An 1198AV40 "Bearclaw", with inline pickup, will be mine shortly. I jumped on this the moment I knew Al was taking orders and believe my commitment may be rewarded with a single digit issue number of 50. I'll wait until it arrives to post pictures as I cannot believe my good fortune as it's just a little surreal right now :-) Very happy and for those who did not receive in this batch, stay the faith. Stuart |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | CONGRATULATIONS Stuart!!!!!
So you got Electronics in yours! Very Cool! I was wondering how many would have them added!
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Congratulations, Nancy & Stuart .
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Congratulations to y'all.
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Location: Colorado | 2 more to declare...hmmmm |
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Location: Utah | I am not one of the secret 2 undeclared. It will be fun to learn who here has chosen which of the different anniversary models. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | FlySig - 2016-03-26 10:16 PM
I am not one of the secret 2 undeclared. It will be fun to learn who here has chosen which of the different anniversary models.
It would be great to have a table or listing of the Anniversary Guitar Models, and then who got which number in the appropriate column. We can't do it here though, we can't update. Unless Miles could do one??? And see how many of the Anniversary's ended up with OFC people! |
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Location: Colorado | To paraphrase John Denver, "I guess they'd rather be in Colorado" |
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Location: Pittsburgh | Congratulations to the Fantastic Four (whoever the remaining two are). Beautiful (and I am sure, wonderful sounding) pieces of history!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | elginacres - 2016-03-27 1:05 PM
To paraphrase John Denver, "I guess they'd rather be in Colorado"
The remaining 2 are yours Elginacres???? What 2 did you get????
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Location: Lebanon, TN | So Al very kindly sent me a couple of pictures similar to Nancy's. You can see in the first image that mine has the OCP pickup for the inline electronics. In the second image (my breathlesness increases) confirmation that I am the lucky recipient of #03/50 of the 1198AV40 series. Yay!!!!! |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Nancy - 2016-03-27 7:55 AM
It would be great to have a table or listing of the Anniversary Guitar Models, and then who got which number in the appropriate column.
It's already set up on www.ovationgallery.com
Go to Serial Number Registration, click Adamas, and scroll down for the 40TH Anniversary. |
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Location: Colorado | Nancy...I like the song too....As I am working out of town for a few days, then playing (music) in Asheville (way out of town) over the weekend, it'll be sometime after the 4th before I declare through pics. Let's just say I've played Ovations since the mid 70s, and I own an original slothead (#43)...so there is not much more for me in the Adamas line.
Dave....thanks for setting up a registration tracker.
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Mark in Boise - 2016-03-27 9:05 PM
Those pics must be fake. Grass can't be green already in New Jersey.
I know, Right???? |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | elginacres - 2016-03-27 8:09 PM
Nancy...I like the song too....As I am working out of town for a few days, then playing (music) in Asheville (way out of town) over the weekend, it'll be sometime after the 4th before I declare through pics. Let's just say I've played Ovations since the mid 70s, and I own an original slothead (#43)...so there is not much more for me in the Adamas line.
Dave....thanks for setting up a registration tracker.
Mark
Be safe in your Travels Elginacres!
And Yes, Thank You StandingOvation! That is Great!!! |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | If I took pictures in my yard, Waskel would be after me to mow the grass. Some of the neighbors did last weekend, but I'll wait till next weekend. Our temps are about the same as yours and it may snow tonight. |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | I think that they are still making them, so if you want a Lefty you might still be able to order one.
Never hurts to ask (if you can afford it).
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | Can you post which models the lucky 4 are? Are they all A's or any of em O's? Details. details! Such a tease, Al!
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Location: Colorado | Okay folks - you have been asking. I received a delivery from the Mothership via a short stop-over at Lost Art Vintage...you guys asked for a pic....so here they are.
Enjoy,
Mark
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You even turned the tags so that we couldn't see the model numbers!!!!! LOL!!!!!
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Location: SoCal | I used to like you Langston....... |
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Location: Colorado | I knew this one would stir the pot....patience folks....and no - I am not one of those let them come to room temperature guys....not with Ovations anyways....I wanted to at least get a couple good shots for you...that'll be another day...every now and then I find myself having to work... |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Enough teasing.... Let's see it!
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Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Standingovation - 2016-04-07 9:23 AM
So Mark bought a couple of new cases. Big deal ...
Have you tired to buy a case recently? That really IS a big deal. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | For a guy who can jump in a Honda minivan with a couple hundred thousand miles on it and drive it to Seattle and back for a weekend, you'd think he could open those cases and post some pictures. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Mr. Ovation - 2016-04-07 12:05 PM
Standingovation - 2016-04-07 9:23 AM
So Mark bought a couple of new cases. Big deal ...
Have you tired to buy a case recently? That really IS a big deal.
They have them in stock at Sweetwater, and free shipping! That is where I was buying mine!
8117's, 8158's and 9158's and softsiders. The 9158's are $129/free shipping, in stock!
Now Tell Elginacres to show us what is INSIDE of those new 9158 cases!!!! |
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Location: Colorado | The wife turned 50, the car turned 50.5, Ovation turned 50, alll great events. Enjoy...I will comment after you guys do
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Location: Colorado | OK...I'm not Damon or Tupperware...but it is a start...guitars and cars |
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Location: Canberra, Australia | Gorgeous, well done!
The guitars are awesome too. How do they sound? |
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | I LOVE that Folklore! |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | I WANT THAT MUSTANG!!!!!!!!!! HOLY BUCKETS!!!!!!
Oh, I had better go back and look at the guitars, be right back...
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Nancy - 2016-04-08 8:21 AM
I WANT THAT MUSTANG!!!!!!!!!! HOLY BUCKETS!!!!!!
Oh, I had better go back and look at the guitars, be right back...
That Mustang is PRIMO!!!!!
Nope, not yet, still can't take my eyes off that Red, Mint, Mustang, will have to try again later....
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Although I was thankful for a ride to Seattle in his Honda minivan, it would have been way cooler if the Marks had arrived in that Mustang. I know you miss the Ghia, Mark, but the Mustang beats it.
Oh, nice guitars.
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Location: NW Montucky | Best part to me is that "Phoenix in an O" fret board inlay. From the ashes indeed; nice touch. |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Wow, those guitars look really nice. Congrats !!! |
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Location: south east Michigan | Wowser! ... Ovations and Mustangs!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | I am so sorry Elginacres, but everytime I look at your pictures, all I see is that Red Mustang...
That is why Damon uses a simple blanket as his background (even if it is a Magical Blanket!!), nothing to distract you from the focal point.
I guess I will have to wait to see your new guitars when you post inside pictures of them....
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Location: Cologne/Germany | just a little, unimportant detail: D'Addario strings?!?! Adamas strings had only brass coloured ball ends so far... |
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Location: When?? | ***Adamas strings had only brass coloured ball ends so far...***
Which I miss very much since it made a tiny bit of pretty sparkle on my bridge.. unlike the colored D'Addarios which make it look more like something from a kid's jump house game. It's like, if you don't know which string goes into which hole without using a color code, maybe you shouldn't be stringing a guitar in the first place. |
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Location: When?? | Elginacres.. VERY NICE! And congratulations on ALL of your household 50s!
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Location: Colorado | A couple quick comments: The Mustang is my wife's (Tho I gave it to her for her 50th birthday). In spring of 2007 Mike Cook (Fugot), Cliff, ProfessorBB, StephenT, and I got together for a few hours in Boulder to share a few guitars (understatement), and the Karmann Ghia made its first appearance there. Cliff took the expected and encouraged liberty of documenting the attendees and some of the guitars in the Ghia. Then my daughter and I drove the Ghia to the Rocky Raccoon event Allison hosted in Hot Springs, SD. It was a heated close competition between the Ghia and Mark in Boise's Porsche to determine the smallest amount of storage space allotted for guitars at an OFC event...kind of the opposite of that photo going around of some van full of guitars, or Beal's famous SUV deliveries in Amelia. So I figured I'd start the new ones off in a car. Mark - the trip was a hoot, but Denver to Salt Lake to Boise to Seattle and back in the Stang would have been sweltering, and neither of us probably could have afforded stopping every hour for Hi-Test. Gotta love a car that gets 8 MPG, and the manual says 105 or higher octane. BTW, I mainly got the guitars to make sure the OFC got in on the allocation of them, not sure what form that needs to take now...I do like them...I don't need them - any suggestions? Maybe some brotherhood or sisterhood of traveling guitars. Nancy got one of the Bear Claws...any one get one of the Black and Golds? Btw, the guitars are both #3 of 50....kind of fraternal twins. Kevin Cronin got #1...only one other out there before these. Al's service was stellar. |
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Location: Colorado | And down the memory lane we go...2 slotheads, a Reissue, and a UTE....not sure what to call the boys...and the top of the infamous GHIA...
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Location: Cologne/Germany | Love O Fair - 2016-04-09 1:34 AM PS: red-twins.. after re-reading what I said, I didn't mean "you shouldn't be" as in YOU.. lol.. I meant just people in general. don't worry, I got that when I read your first post well described LOF. This colour mix thing is.... like a toy, yepp. But where are the Adamas strings which were announced to be one the guitars? As I wrote here before, they are available in Germany already, so there should be a few sets at the mothership.... BTW, congrats to those who got an anniversary O or A so far |
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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah | 3 years since you've seen your wife?? Such things do happen! |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | nerdydave - 2016-04-09 6:34 PM
3 years since you've seen your wife?? Such things do happen!
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Geez, Mark. You got dressed up for those guys? I understand the old car on long trips thing. That phase is over for me, along with craving for my old Javelin. We just got back from a 300 mile day trip for lunch in John Day, Oregon, driving Linda's Cayman. She thinks it's uncomfortable, but I could drive it all day, and did. Most of a tank of gas and got almost 30 mpg, driving pretty fast. An old car just won't do that. Enjoy it around town and close. I'd love to see more guitar and car pictures. Seems like I was the only one doing that, although Professor had a great one with his motorcycle a few years ago. |
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Location: Colorado | Truth is I was "working" that day...it was a Saturday...about 3:00, I was the principal at a high school and prom was that night...so I kinda had to multitask, and yes old cars are fun, but by today's standards they are not comfortable. |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Out of town in Austin right now (where's the studio, Beal?), but I'll take some new guitar/bike/old car photos when I return. |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | That trip to Fugot's that day cost me a lot. |
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Location: undisclosed | You need to drive the right old car, last month I drove my 65 Volvo 122S to LA, back up the coast to SF then home for a 2500 mile trip. I got from 25 to 30 miles per gallon, depending on how flat it was and did the speed limit, 70 for long stretches. Of course going 70- 75 everybody passes you at 85. |
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Location: undisclosed | You probably would have started the trip alone but the Mustang is a babe magnet and like 12 mpg that sort of trip can get expensive what with all the extra stops and layovers...... |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Love the top on these! Reminds me of the custom top they made for me in 2003. It had to be custom-made as they only were producing cutaways... They kept the form on file for me so I could have more made; wonder if they used it for these? The sound hole(s) are cut afterward, so any style is possible. I'd like to know because I paid extra for it!!!
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Location: SW Mintsoda | BillÆ - 2016-04-11 1:57 PM
Love the top on these! Reminds me of the custom top they made for me in 2003. It had to be custom-made as they only were producing cutaways... They kept the form on file for me so I could have more made; wonder if they used it for these? The sound hole(s) are cut afterward, so any style is possible. I'd like to know because I paid extra for it!!!
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Location: SF Bay area, California | Mark in Boise - 2016-04-09 8:15 PM
... just got back from a 300 mile day trip for lunch in John Day, Oregon, driving Linda's Cayman...
I went through there a couple years ago, on a motorcycle trip to White Bird, ID. To quote one of my motorcycle buddies: "Any road in or out of John Day, is a good road!"
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | elginacres - 2016-04-07 10:21 PM The wife turned 50, the car turned 50.5, Ovation turned 50, alll great events. Enjoy...I will comment after you guys do So, how are those beauties sitting there. Propped on the seat and the visor? I cringe... You're almost as bad as Patch! Should I post mine next to my Pony when (if) it arrives? |
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Location: Cologne/Germany | The probably biggest guitar and music dealer in Germany offers all six anniversary guitars on its website....
Supposed delivery in May, some beginning, most end of the month.
Prices are 4180 € for the O's, 6000€ for the two Adamii. €, not $......
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Location: Cologne/Germany | It became very silent about the anniversary guitars....
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Well my 40th Adamas is great. It's been sitting by my chair for sometime. I keep meaning to put a pickup in it so I can play it out. I did use it for a picture on the new cd. Being a mid bowl it has a real good cut, better than the 08cseries. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | And your New CD is FANTASTIC!!!
My Very Favorite Song, '29th Street' is on this one, it is one Hellacious CD, Great Job Beal!!!
Back to the Anniversaries, I cannot believe the Exceptional Craftsmanship on these babies, absolutely Incredible!!! I have named mine, "The Bear". |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | They're ALL Legends! Ovation, their guitars & a 66 Mustang.
Very nice.
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Location: Utah | Beal - 2016-05-18 8:06 AM
Well my 40th Adamas is great. It's been sitting by my chair for sometime. I keep meaning to put a pickup in it so I can play it out. I did use it for a picture on the new cd. Being a mid bowl it has a real good cut, better than the 08cseries.
Beal, what pickup system are you considering? |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Never under estimate the value of a new set of strings ...
I received one of the anniversary guitars and was almost in tears. What a complete DUD. Beautiful YES, but sounded like an absolute wet noodle. I looked inside to make sure that Darren's sweatshirt didn't get stuffed in there by mistake. The tone was truly awful - no sustain, no ring, no nothing. Sounded about like a Les Paul unplugged. All I could think was how freaking stupid of me to throw away thousands of dollars on a hope and a dream. Lesson learned ... time to move on and start buying with my head and not with my heart.
I got to thinking that maybe something was fugged up in the saddle. Maybe they ran out of shims and used chewing gum. So I un-strung it and threw the still brand new strings in the trash. Saddle looked fine, so I just thought well that's that and I guess all I can do is put it on ebay at a fire sale price since it would sicken me to keep it in the house as a constant reminder of how stupid I was. So I string it up with new EJ-16s.
WOW. WAIT A MINUTE ... THIS SOUNDS FANTASTIC !!! Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is going on here ??? Immediately in love with the sound, but how could this be. I dug the strings out of the trash and installed them on another guitar - completely and utterly DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL. Make no mistake, these strings were BRAND NEW. Nothing the factory did wrong or anything like that. I guess it's like you buy a dozen eggs and one time you get a rotten one in the box. Problem solved and let the love fest begin !!! |
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Location: Cologne/Germany | Standingovation - 2016-05-19 10:12 PM ....I dug the strings out of the trash and installed them on another guitar - completely and utterly DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL. Make no mistake, these strings were BRAND NEW. Nothing the factory did wrong or anything like that. I guess it's like you buy a dozen eggs and one time you get a rotten one in the box. Problem solved and let the love fest begin !!! Interesting. Hopefully it was really a rotten egg only.... |
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Location: Sydney, Australia | red-twins - 2016-05-20 6:25 AM Standingovation - 2016-05-19 10:12 PM ....I dug the strings out of the trash and installed them on another guitar - completely and utterly DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL. Make no mistake, these strings were BRAND NEW. Nothing the factory did wrong or anything like that. I guess it's like you buy a dozen eggs and one time you get a rotten one in the box. Problem solved and let the love fest begin !!! Interesting. Hopefully it was really a rotten egg only.... Or have they changed to a different brand of strings? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | the strings might be brand new but if handled too much with dirty fingers they can go dead. Shipping isn't that friendly to strings either |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Standingovation - 2016-05-19 5:12 AM
Never under estimate the value of a new set of strings ...
Hmmm...sounds interesting...
I received one of the anniversary guitars and was almost in tears.
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What a complete DUD.
...excuse me???!!!...
Beautiful YES, but sounded like an absolute wet noodle.
"wet noodels"???? No way! C'mon Standingovation, you can't be serious!
I looked inside to make sure that Darren's sweatshirt didn't get stuffed in there by mistake.
Sigh of relief... LOL, that's funny...
The tone was truly awful - no sustain, no ring, no nothing.
Oh...wait a minute... is he serious???...
Sounded about like a Les Paul unplugged.
...heart beginning to sink...
All I could think was how freaking stupid of me to throw away thousands of dollars on a hope and a dream. Lesson learned ... time to move on and start buying with my head and not with my heart.
...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I got to thinking that maybe something was fugged up in the saddle. Maybe they ran out of shims and used chewing gum.
LOL with a heavy heart...
So I un-strung it and threw the still brand new strings in the trash. Saddle looked fine, so I just thought well that's that and I guess all I can do is put it on ebay at a fire sale price since it would sicken me to keep it in the house as a constant reminder of how stupid I was.
Oh, man...this can't be true...
So I string it up with new EJ-16s.
Yeah, like what good would that do?...
WOW. WAIT A MINUTE ... THIS SOUNDS FANTASTIC!!!
Oh I KNEW IT!
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is going on here ???
Oh, YES!
Immediately in love with the sound, but how could this be.
That's the question the fans are asking...
I dug the strings out of the trash and installed them on another guitar - completely and utterly DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL. Make no mistake, these strings were BRAND NEW. Nothing the factory did wrong or anything like that.
ABSOLUTION!
I guess it's like you buy a dozen eggs and one time you get a rotten one in the box. Problem solved and let the love fest begin !!!
Oh man, the things an O Lover's heart goes through... just another day at the OFC! Congratulations on a great guitar purchase Standingovation!
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA | Hello, Everyone,
Beal is so right about how new strings get dirty, and then die a quick death. One of my many duties, when I worked in a music store in the mid '80's, besides teaching guitar, was re-stringing, and setting up some of the new guitars the various companies shipped in every day. String Crud City. Yuck. The guy who owned the music store NEVER wiped the strings off after demonstrating a guitar, because he said," The dirtier the string, the dirtier the sound!" But then, he played heavy metal, so I guess it worked for him? Yours truly also found out the hard way, 3 weeks ago, when the, "new", batteries in my electric scooter suddenly went DEAD, while I was out riding it. YIKES! HELP! Thank God I made it home. About 10 days ago, when the service tech finally showed up, he said, "Those batteries were put in new, last September, 2015. They were supposed to last 5 years. They are completly dead. You need 2 new battteries. It looks like YOU GOT SOME DUDS! It happens every so often with these kinds of batteries, but not very. I'll write it up as an emergency, and maybe get you a loaner? You don't have to pay for anything. Sign here." I signed. The new batteries should be here next week. Watch out for DUDS, people. Apparently, they show up everywhere, in everything, when you least expect it. Just sayin'.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | **** LMAO ****
Arumako, that was FANTASTIC!!!!
That was an EXCELLENT Commentary on Standing Ovation's post, I LOVED it!!! LOL!!!! |
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Location: SoCal | I like Elixirs. They don't go dead, THEY GO CRASHY! About the time I start thinking that this guitar (fill in the blank on any of my guitars) doesn't have good tone and just sounds kinda crashy (tinny, too bright, no warmth), I look at when I put those strings on and invariably, it was several months ago. New strings and the guitar sounds great again. Ovations are hugely sensitive to strings..... |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | moody, p.i. - 2016-05-20 12:19 PM
I like Elixirs. They don't go dead, THEY GO CRASHY! About the time I start thinking that this guitar (fill in the blank on any of my guitars) doesn't have good tone and just sounds kinda crashy (tinny, too bright, no warmth), I look at when I put those strings on and invariably, it was several months ago. New strings and the guitar sounds great again. Ovations are hugely sensitive to strings.....
I like Elixirs Lights for certain guitars, Adamas 1818 for my Vintage Ovations, and the Thomastik-Infeld Acoustic Guitar Plectrum Bronze Flat Wound/Bronze Round Wound Light, .011 - .050, AC111 for any of the mid or shallow ones. (Thank you Detlef Michel for turning me onto these!) I would like to try these on Bear though too, he is a Mid Bowl. |
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Location: Pittsburgh | "Arumako, that was FANTASTIC!!!!"
That was pretty funny, Ken. Accurate too! |
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | Standingovation - 2016-05-18 7:00 AM Two are in the house. Third one is in the mail. Will post more in due time ... Must be nice... (sarcasm) sort of... |
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(Oh yeah, the guitars are cool too!)
Two of my three favorite things; guitars and cars. |
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I believe Keven received a prototype. The number ones are in the 'Ovation Archives'. They should be on display at the summer NAMM. |
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Location: Colorado | No argument there...I know both mine are stamp 03 of 50 on the headstock |
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Location: Colorado | No argument there...I know both mine are stamped 03 of 50 on the headstock |
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | Bump for update....Al? |
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Location: NJ | last I was told factory is working on it..... |
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | Another bump? |
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Location: Utah | My AN1198 is in the mail for delivery mid week. That's the bear claw sound hole Adamas, no electronics.
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | FlySig - 2016-08-07 8:15 PM
My AN1198 is in the mail for delivery mid week. That's the bear claw sound hole Adamas, no electronics.
CONGRATULATIONS FlySig!!!! Can't wait to hear what you think!!! |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Nice. Sure you will love it. |
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Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | So this arrived today. I'm still kinda blown away... I'll try to get better pictures tomorrow in the daylight. I think the OFC II was the best of the best at the time, but I have to say I think this is equal. I like the slot-head design which the OFC II didn't have, but it did have the booster which I guess I could get added to this one if I want. What this does represent to me, is the ringing in a new era of Ovation. One of the first off the line. There is not a fiber of carbon out of place on this guitar. It plays and sounds fantastic. To those waiting, on new guitars, the wait is worth it.
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | That's one of the two that I want Miles. But they are out of my reach I'm afraid. Still, I can dream can't I? Congrats! |
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Location: When?? | Congratulations! (he says with green envy) Very nice. I hope you're still playing it 40 years from now. |
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Location: Katmandu | How I wish there were sound samples out there of the anniversary guitars! I'm interested in what effect the rather uncommon use of cedar wood for the tops bring to the sound of the centerhole acoustics.
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Miles, that is a STUNNINGLY good looking guitar. Congrats !!!
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Location: Indiana | Congrats, Mr. O.
That's a beauty. |
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Location: Denmark | Same logo. Congratulations. I hope You enjoy it :-) |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | And the red means it sounds better. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Mark in Boise - 2016-08-09 2:57 PM
And the red means it sounds better.
Absolutely!!!
Really Gorgeous Miles!!! I can't believe the Guitars our Boys are turning out!! Pieces of Art!!
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Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Mark in Boise - 2016-08-09 12:57 PM
And the red means it sounds better.
And goes faster |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | You deserve it, Miles. What a beauty. |
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Location: Jet City | I think I need to make a trip up north. Very nice |
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Location: Utah | Photos can't do justice to the deep red gloss finish. Wow! And the bear claws are much cooler in real life than in pictures. My 2 days off are just starting, so I'll try to get some half decent photos between sessions playing it.
First impressions are the workmanship is perfection. And the strings have solid brass ends on them, not hollow color-coded balls. What are they, anybody know? The label inside the upper bout is quite dark and difficult to see, which I think is a benefit cosmetically. The wider neck is quite comfortable but I am making mistakes from not being used to it. Love it so far! |
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Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Damon67 - 2016-08-10 9:43 AM
I think I need to make a trip up north. Very nice
You are always welcome !!! Bring the Red Blanket and your Camera too !!!!
I was actually just thinking of trying to figure out when I could make it down your way. This time of year is tough. |
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Location: Sydney, Australia | FlySig - 2016-08-11 8:15 AM And the strings have solid brass ends on them, not hollow color-coded balls. What are they, anybody know?! Sounds like Adamas strings! The old ones had solid brass ends. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | FlySig - 2016-08-10 5:15 PM
Photos can't do justice to the deep red gloss finish. Wow! And the bear claws are much cooler in real life than in pictures. My 2 days off are just starting, so I'll try to get some half decent photos between sessions playing it.
First impressions are the workmanship is perfection. And the strings have solid brass ends on them, not hollow color-coded balls. What are they, anybody know? The label inside the upper bout is quite dark and difficult to see, which I think is a benefit cosmetically. The wider neck is quite comfortable but I am making mistakes from not being used to it. Love it so far!
WTG FlySig!!! You got yours in, eh??? Have a Blast getting to know it!!! |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | WOW! Congratulations Mr. Ovation and FlySig! Seeing all of your new Os is a bit beyond GAS. Something grand...deeper, more resonant, more reverent. "Awe" inspiring! Like, R-E-S-P-E-C-T or "See, I told you Ovations were the best guitars in the world!" kind of...well, for lack of a better term, "inspiring". Just so grateful that you all are willing to share pics of your historic instruments. I suspect that sound bites won't do the guitars justice - just as pics don't...
FlySig - 2016-08-10 7:15 AM
Photos can't do justice to the deep red gloss finish. Wow! And the bear claws are much cooler in real life than in pictures.
...but still, can't beat back the longing to hear what they sound like (hint, hint, hint)...
Thanks for sharing! Thankful and inspired but not 'satisfied' over here in the Far East!
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Location: Pittsburgh | Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! |
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Location: Paris/France | Hello from France,
Some of you aldreay knows that I had a GAS attack 3 days ago and I bought this beauty!! All the new models are very nice but the best improvement (to my opinion) that was done (except the old ugly logo ) is the wood binding around the top and the neck. It gives so much elegance and the guitars looks much more "valuable" and less "plastic" because of this !!
When I first saw the new models, I was a little bit surprised to not see the old and iconic rosette but it's definitely not a problem and more than this, it's wonderful. And as often said one of my old boss: "it is useless to resist to changes, modernity always wins at the end..."
For sure, Ovation USA is back again with something new and innovative totally inspired by its roots. If you can afford one, you must contact Al and buy one. This Custom Legend is one of the nicest and Best Ovation I owns. Long life to Ovation Guitars !! |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Congratulations and thank you for buying it, Jerome. All the 50th Anniversary guitars are works of art, but I'm really partial to that one. |
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Location: Denmark | It looks very delicious. And your photos are brilliant. Congratulations.
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Location: SoCal | Resistance is futile.....
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | Wow, Jerome!
So jealous. Can't wait for mine. It has been a long time, but I am convinced the wait will be worth it.
I asked Al to have mine with gold buttons installed and the wooden ones separate. Now, I'm not so sure....
Beautiful. |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Interesting that the model number is stamped 2077 AV50E. Is the E for Europe? Maybe they are making 50 for the US and another 50 for Europe. Mark's is stamped 2077 AV50 3 of 50 and Jerome's is stamped 2077 AV50E 3 of 50.
Beautiful guitar and great photos. CONGRATS !!! |
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Location: Paris/France | Standingovation - 2016-08-25 12:12 AM
Interesting that the model number is stamped 2077 AV50E. Is the E for Europe? Maybe they are making 50 for the US and another 50 for Europe. Mark's is stamped 2077 AV50 3 of 50 and Jerome's is stamped 2077 AV50E 3 of 50.
Interesting question Dave and I had the same interrogation when I saw the number of mine. If I'm right, 100 of each will be produced so maybe 50 for USA and 50 for export "E"??? 2 series of 50 models???
Here's a pic of FD14 #1 "E"...
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Yes Jerome, that would make sense. Again, I am SO happy you got this guitar !!! |
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Location: Paris/France | Thanks Dave,
It was not an immediate project to buy one but I don't have any regret !!
As every year, I'm with some of my Ovation friends in east of France for the next 3 days (Tom, Rémy etc...) and I'll make some shots and video for sharing.
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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Hmmm, I guess that with the numbers is so for sure. Look here:
https://www.thomann.de/de/ovation_1678av50_5_50th_cst_elite.htm?ref=...
Behind the model.no. is also an "E" (it's an German dealer) but in the description stand 100 made worldwide..... which would be true, in this case.
Well, I don't have one bought so fare, but I'm a bit pissed on, because they say 50 made in the stamp and they make 100.... That is not really fair in my opinion.
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Location: Cologne/Germany | ....was just writing to hint at what bburg said.... Thomann's website says 100 worldwide for several weeks already....so far, I thought they were just wrong, now it seems they are closer to the truth than any other.... |
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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Till today, I thought so as well! |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | bburg - 2016-08-25 3:13 PM
Hmmm, I guess that with the numbers is so for sure. Look here:
https://www.thomann.de/de/ovation_1678av50_5_50th_cst_elite.htm?ref=...
Behind the model.no. is also an "E" (it's an German dealer ) but in the description stand 100 made worldwide..... which would be true, in this case.
Well, I don't have one bought so fare, but I'm a bit pissed on, because they say 50 made in the stamp and they make 100.... That is not really fair in my opinion.
Bernie
They did that often in the Model Horse Hobby too, they would come out with a Limited Edition Resin by a Really Great Artist, set the Edition at say, 100, sell out immediately, and then re-issue another mold or Open Edition of a slightly modified version. It devalued the Limited Edition and really upset people.
There isn't much you can say about it, next year, they might reissue the same guitars in a different color, and there isn't anything you can do about it, except not buy higher priced Limited Editions unless you really want the guitar for itself, and not future value. |
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Location: Utah | I don't expect they'll actually manufacture 100 of each. At least the history of Ovation special editions has been they tend to not sell out.
Hopefully nobody here believes they're going to make money on their 40/50 Anniversary model! Probably we are taking a 50% immediate depreciation. But then I don't plan on selling mine anytime soon. My kids' inheritance will take the financial hit. |
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Location: Paris/France | I asked and now we know that the “E” stands for Europe.?? |
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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Jerome, definitely not, somebody of the factory have to confirm that. Maybe there are not more than 25 of each.... which I could not believe in, why not numbered from 1 to 50 ?
Did you purchase yours in Europe or in USA?
@ Nancy
In former times Limited Editions and Collectors Series which were numbered, were sold with an CoA which states that this special Specs will not be produced again.....
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Location: NJ | I want everyone to know that I have your backs re the COA etc.
I have been talking to the "powers to be" about providing them and I was assured it will happen
but that just means more work and expense for me to send them out to customers that should have got them in the first place.......
as for the specs being reissued......you just never know
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IMHO a limited edition of 50 means 50 NOT 50 usa 50 europe 50 asia
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Location: moline,illinois | Jérôme - 2016-08-25 11:54 PM
I asked and now we know that the “E” stands for Europe.??
E could stand for export,just a thought
It is disappointing that the limited edition of 50 is 50 for each market,as far as making money on them I hope they make something otherwise it just seems like a publicity maneuver. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Standingovation - 2016-08-26 6:01 PM
I wonder how many total they have built so far?
Reverb has the following available for pre-order with a delivery date between Oct. and Dec. 2016:
Ovation Limited Edition USA Custom 50th Anniversary Folklore Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case, Natural - PRE-ORDER for Serial Number 9, Guitar will ship between October 2016 and December 2016Ovation Limited Edition USA Custom 50th Anniversary Custom Legend Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case, Natural - PRE-ORDER for Serial Number 15, Guitar will ship between October 2016 and December 2016 Ovation Limited Edition USA Custom 50th Anniversary Custom Legend Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case, Natural - PRE-ORDER for Serial Number 14, Guitar will ship between October 2016 and December 2016 Ovation Limited Edition USA Custom 50th Anniversary Custom Legend Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case, Natural - PRE-ORDER for Serial Number 13, Guitar will ship between October 2016 and December 2016 It would be nice to get #13 as that's SWMBO's lucky number.
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Hope you all don't mind my participation in this thread, but I can hardly contain myself... So, I stalled on my 50th Anniversary order because of shipping concerns to Japan, and overall cash concerns, and after some of the orders were fulfilled, and people started sharing their beautiful new 50av Os and 40av As, I figured my window of opportunity had passed. I had my mind set on the 1678AV50-5, but...oh well. Then Mr. Pepiak came to the rescue and put up a thread on the OFC that an extra AV O was sent to him by mistake! Ooh, can that be the one for me...
Got in touch with Al and was able to secure the 1678 AV50 USA 10 of 50! Oh YES! Okay, okay, sorry, very sorry but this is the first world class guitar that I've been able to purchase. Always settled for the less expensive stuff, and repaired or upgraded them myself. Many kind friends have gifted some very fine instruments to me (and make no mistake, I love every one of them), but the most I've ever spent on a guitar has been about 350 bucks, and that was because of a bidding mistake on the bay! But this...this is no mistake. Haven't been able to decide how to get this to Japan yet, but Al was nice enough to send me a pic, and he didn't mind my sharing this here (Thanks Al!). I hope you all don't mind...
Ladies and Gentlemen, Arumako's 1678 AV50-5 USA 10 of 50...tada
Okay, so I sound like a naive little idiot, but from everything you all have said, I know this is going to be magnificent; and if ever there was a time to buy a new O, I figured this was it. There's no "E" at the end of the serial number; and there may be a day that some are produced with an "A" (for Asia), but see those three letters between the model # and the serial #? It says "USA." Now, that says it all for me. Like FlySig said, there's gonna be a depreciation that is pretty immediate, but it's really not an investment. This baby is going to get some serious playing time, and I'm gonna take this thing to every music store I frequent over here in Japan, and show them that O is back with a bang (just yesterday, this salesman actually was a bit upset that I kept insisting the Mother Ship was back)! Woohoo! Wait-a-minute is that going to be a problem? Jeez, over exuberance...I hate when that happens...sorry!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | I LOVE hearing that kind of EXCITEMENT!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS ARUMAKO!!!!!!!!!
It is Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! It really *is* Exciting isn't it???
I am Over the Moon happy that you were able to get one, and the one you wanted!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!! When does it arrive? |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Nancy - 2016-08-26 11:17 PM
I LOVE hearing that kind of EXCITEMENT!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS ARUMAKO!!!!!!!!!
It is Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! It really *is* Exciting isn't it???
I am Over the Moon happy that you were able to get one, and the one you wanted!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!! When does it arrive?
Thanks Nancy and Standing. You all are always so kind and supportive! I'm so excited, I can't stay put in my seat. Yikes!
Al is waiting on me to get the logistics settled, but I think I'm gonna need to send it to a friend in the West Coast for a couple months before I get the chance to pick it up myself. "Replaceable" isn't an option for a limited build like this one. Even if I do insure it for the full price by sending it DHL or something; if they break it, it's not going to be replaceable! Hmmm..., but you know, I guarantee that everyone who plays this beauty is going to definitely want one, and I know the wait is going to be worth it! |
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Location: Canada | Wow Ken that is amazing and was a big decision. I wish her a safe transit to Japan and am looking forward to your playing report. |
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Location: When?? | A hefty congratulations, Arumako!! Sometimes it takes a strange set of circumstances to bring together a union so perfect, and it looks like the gods of guitar have seen it through on this one just for you!! And speaking of gods of guitar, Al is clearly in that realm! |
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | So, if I ordered I'd have it in 2 to 4 months from now? hmmmm Hate to be a pain, Al, but.... |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | d'ovation - 2016-08-27 12:40 AM
Wow Ken that is amazing and was a big decision. I wish her a safe transit to Japan and am looking forward to your playing report.
Thanks so much d'ovation! Yup. Most definitely a big decision, but I know I'm not going to regret this! And thanks for the "hefty congratulations" Love O Fair. I was just so lucky with the timing and all that.
My heartfelt apologies to those of you who are still waiting for order fulfillment. If its of any consolation, I still will have to wait anywhere between 3 to 6 months before I ever lay hands on #10 too. May all the 50th Os and 40th As arrive safely to their appointed destinations! Thanks OFC! |
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Location: Paris/France | bburg - 2016-08-26 11:17 AM
Jerome, definitely not, somebody of the factory have to confirm that. Maybe there are not more than 25 of each.... which I could not believe in, why not numbered from 1 to 50 ? Did you purchase yours in Europe or in USA? @ Nancy In former times Limited Editions and Collectors Series which were numbered, were sold with an CoA which states that this special Specs will not be produced again.....
Bernie
Sorry for the delay of my reply but I wasn't at home this week end and I sent my previous message from the train station in Paris.
First, congrats to Arumako for this wonderful Ovation, I had one in hands and she looks as nice as she sings!!
In reply to bburg, I asked to the factory and they replied "E" stands for Europe. Here's a picture of Adamas 1198 AV40E #1.
That story of number is not really important to my eyes, I'm more interested with this fantastic models. The FD14 is simply stunning.
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Location: Jet City | Jérôme - 2016-08-28 9:52 AM ....I asked to the factory and they replied "E" stands for Europe....
A - Americas B - Borneo C - China And so on... Let's see, 26 letters in the alphabet X 50. A 'limited run' of 1300 |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Damon67 - 2016-08-28 2:14 PM
Jérôme - 2016-08-28 9:52 AM ....I asked to the factory and they replied "E" stands for Europe....
A - Americas B - Borneo C - China And so on... Let's see, 26 letters in the alphabet X 50. A 'limited run' of 1300
The Silver Lining here is that it will keep our Boys at the Factory Employed, and producing Sweet Guitars for us!!
That works for me!
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Oh my goodness, Jerome! You've kinda taken Nancy's thoughts to the literal extreme! That is awesome! Congratulations! By the way, thanks for the YouTube videos and for responding to my inquiries on the 1678AV50-5! Incredible! Thanks for sharing!
Oh, and I read the cool story behind the picture on the OFC FB page! Very cool! I hope you all sell all 50 units in Europe!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Damon67 - 2016-08-28 2:14 PM
Jérôme - 2016-08-28 9:52 AM ....I asked to the factory and they replied "E" stands for Europe....
Please correct me if I am wrong, but does the stamped number on the back Jerome's show 1 of 60????? |
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Location: moline,illinois | WOW!!!!
What a bunch of beauties,so you got one of each of the models
You'll have to do a side by side test for us and tell us the best feature of each
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Location: NJ | Nancy, it sez "1 of 50".
There's a little line in th'vertical grain of th'Headstock that (in th'photo) makes th'5 look like a 6. |
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Location: Utah | I haven't had time to do much of anything this summer, including taking pics of the 1198AV-40 "Bear Claw" Adamas. I haven't even played it more than a couple hours. As soon as I can get some pictures I'll post them. This is the acoustic-only version with no electronics.
The quality of workmanship is really impressive. For this kind of money one does expect the highest level of materials both in terms of appearance and function. Everything about this guitar is luscious. The top is what sold me on this particular model, the deep red gloss on top of the carbon fiber. Pictures cannot do it justice. The guitar itself is very light weight compared to my other guitars. Two are older deep bowls and are heavier than modern LX guitars, and the other is an Adamas 2080 deep contour. This new 1198 is lighter but not neck heavy at all. Might there be a lighter weight truss rod than in the 2080? Whether it is the 12 fret to body design or perhaps a lighter truss rod, idk, but it does balance nicely on the knee.
As to the tone, it is different than all my other Ovations and Adamas. As such it isn't a duplicate and I'm not feeling any need to thin the herd. I would describe it as precise and, maybe, delicate. As with the 2080 the notes are all clear and distinct when playing a chord. In contrast, the 2080 is big and bold, wanting to be played energetically. The 1198 seems to want a lighter touch and a thinner pick, or fingerstyle. Think Jim Croce and James Taylor on the 1198 (if only I could play like them!). The bowl is resonant, so despite being light weight it has nice sustain and an even attack on the notes. In the studio I bet this would be a nice guitar to mic. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | cliff - 2016-08-30 4:35 AM
Nancy, it sez "1 of 50".
There's a little line in th'vertical grain of th'Headstock that (in th'photo) makes th'5 look like a 6.
Thank You Cliff, what are the odds of that piece of grain being the precise length, and in the exact place needed to make it a 6??
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | FlySig - 2016-08-30 9:53 AM
I haven't had time to do much of anything this summer, including taking pics of the 1198AV-40 "Bear Claw" Adamas. I haven't even played it more than a couple hours. As soon as I can get some pictures I'll post them. This is the acoustic-only version with no electronics.
The quality of workmanship is really impressive. For this kind of money one does expect the highest level of materials both in terms of appearance and function. Everything about this guitar is luscious. The top is what sold me on this particular model, the deep red gloss on top of the carbon fiber. Pictures cannot do it justice. The guitar itself is very light weight compared to my other guitars. Two are older deep bowls and are heavier than modern LX guitars, and the other is an Adamas 2080 deep contour. This new 1198 is lighter but not neck heavy at all. Might there be a lighter weight truss rod than in the 2080? Whether it is the 12 fret to body design or perhaps a lighter truss rod, idk, but it does balance nicely on the knee.
As to the tone, it is different than all my other Ovations and Adamas. As such it isn't a duplicate and I'm not feeling any need to thin the herd. I would describe it as precise and, maybe, delicate. As with the 2080 the notes are all clear and distinct when playing a chord. In contrast, the 2080 is big and bold, wanting to be played energetically. The 1198 seems to want a lighter touch and a thinner pick, or fingerstyle. Think Jim Croce and James Taylor on the 1198 (if only I could play like them!). The bowl is resonant, so despite being light weight it has nice sustain and an even attack on the notes. In the studio I bet this would be a nice guitar to mic.
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | AstroDan - 2016-09-02 2:09 PM
Looks like I'll get #16 home next week!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! I know you are not excited at all... but we would love some pics when you get it! |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Got 2077 #17 today. Really pretty guitar. Adjusted the nut action. I'm going to change the strings from PBs to 80/20s. I really like the Elite volute neck, purfling and binding on the body and fingerboard. Lots O' bling. |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Just Awesome. It's so cool to see these guitars finally getting into the hands of those who really appreciate and deserve them !!! |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | CONGRATULATIONS Dan!!!
That is a Beauty!!!! Gorgeous Pictures too!!
Enjoy!!! |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Oh my Gosh! You already finished the A-brace BFLG Project? Holy Molly!
DanSavage - 2016-09-07 5:43 PM
Got 2077 #17 today. Really pretty guitar. Adjusted the nut action. I'm going to change the strings from PBs to 80/20s. I really like the Elite volute neck, purfling and binding on the body and fingerboard. Lots O' bling.
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Location: Suisun City, Ca | DanSavage - 2016-09-08 1:43 AM Got 2077 #17 today. Really pretty guitar. Adjusted the nut action. I'm going to change the strings from PBs to 80/20s. I really like the Elite volute neck, purfling and binding on the body and fingerboard. Lots O' bling. I really like the black headstock and the layered heel! Wonder how it'll look with gold buttons.... |
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Location: Jet City | Man, y'all are killing me. I'd better step up to the plate and get me one before they're all spoken for. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Thanke, Nancy, Ken & Riccardo. AstroDan - 2016-09-08 11:27 AM I really like the black headstock and the layered heel! Wonder how it'll look with gold buttons.... The black buttons look and feel like ebony. I have both gold and pearloid buttons on some other tuners. When I change the strings, I can put them on and take a pic of each. Personally, I like the ebony and probably will keep them on the guitar.
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Location: When?? | Nice one, Dan. Congratulations. Yours is exactly what I would want for an anniversary model... and I also like the way you so confidently jump right in and shape it into your own specs and setup right out of the gate. No big surprise there. It wouldn't be you not to! |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Haha! Yeah, I'm not afraid to make changes. The first thing I did when I got my Book Elite was to move the upper-bout strap button from the bass bout to the cutaway on the upper treble bout. That meant drilling a hole and installing another molly.
I was going to do the same to this one, but the contour bowl doesn't want to roll out from under my arm like the deep bowls do. So, I decided to leave the strap button where it is. For now... |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | So, I changed the strings on my 2077 from PB Lights to 80/20 extra lights and I like how it sounds a lot better. But, the top still sounded a little tight compared to my 1617. So, I decided to 'break in' the top. Here's a pic of me breaking in the top using my PrimeVibe. This device turns the guitar into a speaker. (Actually, it turns anything into a speaker, including the unattached tops I've taken off Jay's #485, the top I took off my 1617 and the bowl for the 1717 I recently bought) I've used this before to break in my 2078-TX5, so I know it works. You can 'play' whatever music you want through the guitar using an iPod as an input device. I've got a playlist of about 40 songs of pure acoustic guitar songs from George Sebolick. The idea is to let the guitar play music continuously for 40-100 hours and at the end, the top is completely 'seasoned' in the same way as if you played it without stopping for the same amount of time. The PrimeVibe is similar in concept to the ToneRite except tha the ToneRite is simply a buzzer that plays a continuous 60Hz 'tone' whereas the PrimeVibe plays music so it varies the tone depending on what music you play through it. |
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Location: moline,illinois | Hey dan that's a very cool device,where did you get it.I have a couple guitars that could use some seasoning do you think it matters what kind of music you play through it as to how it opens up? |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | It's available directly from the manufacturer.
See: http://prime-vibe.com/ They're on sale right now for $69.99. In theory you could play any type of music through it, such as rock, blues, jazz, punk, etc. I chose to play acoustic guitar music through mine so it would more closely duplicate the frequencies generated by the gutiar itself.
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Location: When?? | <p>What does it sound like when the music is playing during the seasoning process? Is it like setting headphone mods on your guitar? Or does it even sound like music? Remember those things they sold back in the 80's that would turn any wall into speakers? I think Bose made them. You just clipped them onto the wall of a room and the wall turned into a speaker.. with fairly decent quality, too. But if you just plugged them into your stereo they didn't exactly make speaker sounds. Is this the same principle as that?? (If so, then my old apartment has some really well seasoned walls.) Oh, and if you run your guitar through an amp while it is seasoning, do the guitar's bridge pickups translate the same music/tones to the amp as if the guitar was being played?? Sorry so many questions!</p>
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Al,
Yes. Same principle. Whatever you set the exciters on will turn that item into a speaker. Desk, wall, chunk of styrofoam, etc. It will cause that item to play whatever music you run through the system. Since I have no intention of using my guitar as a drum, cymbal or horn, I have a suite of solo acoustic steel string guitar music that I use.
So, in my case, the seasoning process sounds like someone is playing my guitar. And, for 72-hours straight, he's a guitar-playing fool who just can't get enough of it. The louder you play the music, the faster the guitar will season. From what the manufacturer and others have said, a brand-new guitar will show results after even 10-15 hours and will reach their maximum seasoning after about 70-100 hours. After that you're just wasting electricity. Along those lines, a new guitar will show more results than an old guitar. By that logic, this would be pretty useless on a torrefied guitar, whose wood is already seasoned by the torrefaction process.
Good question. I've never plugged my guitar into an amp while seasoning, so I couldn't say. I follow the manufacturer's recommended practice of slackening the strings while seasoning. Since the strings aren't under tension during this process, I'd say that the sound coming out of the amp would be weak, to non-existent. I'll try it today and let you know. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | DanSavage - 2016-09-11 11:20 PM
It's available directly from the manufacturer.
See: http://prime-vibe.com/ They're on sale right now for $69.99. In theory you could play any type of music through it, such as rock, blues, jazz, punk, etc. I chose to play acoustic guitar music through mine so it would more closely duplicate the frequencies generated by the gutiar itself.
I have never heard of those, but what a Wonderful idea!!
Always learning new and wonderful things from you Dan!!
Thank you so much for sharing!! |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | BCam - 2016-09-12 12:00 PM
I assume the Prime-Vibe only works on solid wood, not laminated. Correct?
That I couldn't say. A quick email to the primeVibe folks might be in order on this one.
standing - 2016-09-12 12:50 PM
I wouldn't recommend playing banjo music through that device for 100 hours.
(It won't hurt the guitar, but your family might hurt you.)
I do play the banjo and I haven't heard any complaints as of yet. Of course, I haven't tried playing for 100 hours straight, either.
I might add that my use of this device on a guitar is barely tolerable to the household. |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Mark, I thought that Music was played through this thing.
So you would be playing Andre Sergovia or Jeff Beck through you guitar top.
I was thinking of getting one for my 1537...
but I just played it and I think that it is as "open" as it is gonna get.
It is about 32 years old.
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LOL! Imagine living next a club that plays late into the night. Now, imagine a club with a guitarist that plays the same 41 songs in order, 24 hours a day for 3 or 4 days straight. I do the seasoning out in the garage, but the volume is loud enough that we can here it inside the house. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | So, the first question was, if I plugged in the guitar while on the primeVibe, would the music play through the amp. The answer, is yes. It does play. Volume isn't that great because the strings are slackened, so the top is vibrating the pickup through the bridge, but you can here the music coming from the amp. The next quesion was, 'what does it sound like?' Here's a clip of a solo acoustic steel string guitar piece being played through the top. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KlePN-w6xM To answer the question of what would it sound like with just any old music being played, here's America's 'A Horse With No Name.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kboDcy_AO0g
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Location: Katmandu | DanSavage - 2016-09-11 9:19 PM
So, I changed the strings on my 2077 from PB Lights to 80/20 extra lights and I like how it sounds a lot better.
By any chance does your decision to switch to very bright strings have anything to do with the cedar top of the guitar? My guess would be that cedar, elsewhere primarily used on classical guitars (?), gives the 50th-anniversary Ovation an overall dark voice, and in extreme circumstances can even tend to muffle string separation, though I doubt that being the case here with the clear projection the roundback provides.
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | DanSavage - 2016-09-12 8:03 PM
So, the first question was, if I plugged in the guitar while on the primeVibe, would the music play through the amp. The answer, is yes. It does play. Volume isn't that great because the strings are slackened, so the top is vibrating the pickup through the bridge, but you can here the music coming from the amp. The next quesion was, 'what does it sound like?' Here's a clip of a solo acoustic steel string guitar piece being played through the top. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KlePN-w6xM To answer the question of what would it sound like with just any old music being played, here's America's 'A Horse With No Name.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kboDcy_AO0g
VERY Cool!!! Thank You for letting us see how they work!
Do you move the speakers around the face of the guitar, or pretty much leave them in one place?
It reminded me of a Player Piano - the guitar just sits there, and makes music, without you touching it! LOL!! It was neat to see when you lifted the little speaker, it really *was* the guitar being the big speaker!!
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | leonardmccoy - 2016-09-13 4:48 AM
By any chance does your decision to switch to very bright strings have anything to do with the cedar top of the guitar? My guess would be that cedar, elsewhere primarily used on classical guitars (?), gives the 50th-anniversary Ovation an overall dark voice, and in extreme circumstances can even tend to muffle string separation, though I doubt that being the case here with the clear projection the roundback provides.
Not really. I just like the sound of 80/20s better on guitars that have larger-volume bodies, such as the deep and contour bowl Ovations. For medium bowls I like PBs. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Nancy - 2016-09-13 7:32 AM
Do you move the speakers around the face of the guitar, or pretty much leave them in one place?
The location of the transducers is where the manufacturer recommends for flat top guitars. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | So, after 70-some-odd hours of seasoning I pulled the 2077AV50 off the primeVibe, tuned it up and played it today.
In a word, Wow! The sustain is markedly better as is the overall tone.
The LX X-brace and cedar top is an interesting combination. It's really easy to overdrive the cedar top with an aggressive attack. It's real strength is in fingerstyle. But, with a measure of restraint in strumming, it sounds fantastic.
I'm really pleased with this guitar and I'm very happy with how it sounds.
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | DanSavage - 2016-09-14 9:57 AM
So, after 70-some-odd hours of seasoning I pulled the 2077AV50 off the primeVibe, tuned it up and played it today.
In a word, Wow! The sustain is markedly better as is the overall tone.
The LX X-brace and cedar top is an interesting combination. It's really easy to overdrive the cedar top with an aggressive attack. It's real strength is in fingerstyle. But, with a measure of restraint in strumming, it sounds fantastic.
I'm really pleased with this guitar and I'm very happy with how it sounds.
Bravo, Ovation!
Thanks for the cool and informative update Dan! It is really interesting and educational to hear how each OFC member responds to the arrival of their new 50th Os and 40th As. Never quite seen anyone take a new O through her paces like you do! Amazing! |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Jérôme - 2016-08-24 2:48 PM Standingovation - 2016-08-25 12:12 AM
Interesting that the model number is stamped 2077 AV50E. Is the E for Europe? Maybe they are making 50 for the US and another 50 for Europe. Mark's is stamped 2077 AV50 3 of 50 and Jerome's is stamped 2077 AV50E 3 of 50.
Interesting question Dave and I had the same interrogation when I saw the number of mine. If I'm right, 100 of each will be produced so maybe 50 for USA and 50 for export "E"??? 2 series of 50 models??? Here's a pic of FD14 #1 "E"... J Okay...so the serial number situation becomes a bit clearer with this... Looks like 50 for the USA, 50 for Europe and 50 for Asia with a grand total of 150 for each? Either way is cool for me, but some clarity might be in order at this point? |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Makes sense ... but 150 of each x 6 models = 900 guitars built by 7 guys in one year? That's pretty darn impressive. |
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Location: Cologne/Germany | Maybe there is still a total of 50, but with same serial numbers, apart from the letter, e.g. 01-20 (USA), 01-15E and 01-15A...
I mean there are some people here with good relationships...is there no Information available from the MS or xraiderman?
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