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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | It's time to pass this unique Adamas/Ovation along to the next player. It started life as a red 1869 Shallow Custom Legend with a crack and a severed ear. In July of 2011 Mother transformed it into what is basically a wood-topped Adamas, complete with AST and a new Op Pro Studio. Matte finish on top and neck, CL neck has new black binding. Gold tuner buttons replaced with ebony to complete the look. Plays and sounds like nothing else.
Case and Dan Savage black saddle included (you can install the saddle). Located just north of Boston and local buyers are strongly encouraged. Pics available via email unless I can get them to post.
$2000 plus shipping. |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1558
Location: Indiana | Little help for Carol. These pictures from facebook.
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | Thanks for the assist. Looks like I need a program to reduce the file sizes. |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1558
Location: Indiana | IrfanView is free and fairly easy to use. |
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Location: NJ | nice!! |
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Location: Texas | Stunning. Good luck!
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Location: 6 String Ranch | I’d leave the white saddle, it goes with the inlays |
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | Very true. I still have the white tuner buttons that can go with it. |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Very sweet. |
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Location: SoCal | How's it sound? Mid depth bowl?
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | It's a shallow and sounds similar to my 1881 "conventional" Adamas but warmer and maybe just a bit louder. |
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | Open to offers...
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Location: Katmandu | What kind of wood is the top made of? |
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | Redwood. It's referred to as sinker redwood because it old-growth wood that was harvested back when they used to float the logs down the river as a way of transport. Some of these logs sank to the bottom and were covered with mud for long periods of time. The minerals in the mud cause the unique colors. I purchased the top from luthierscooltools.com and sent it with the guitar to Mother in New Hartford. You can read more about sinker redwood from this supplier/luthier at http://www.michelettiguitars.com/Salvaged_Wood.htm.
Edited by Carol 2019-03-07 6:16 AM
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Joined: July 2010 Posts: 187
Location: Nahant, MA | SOLD locally to a person I work with. He hadn't seen any of the postings, but knew I had Ovations and wanted to know where to get one locally...
Now I'll get to hear it around Boston, Somerville and Cambridge!
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Joined: March 2007 Posts: 843
Location: CA | If this is too proprietary I understand, but could u possibly give a hint or range of what cost for Mothership to do this conversion? |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Carol - 2019-03-13 6:32 AM
Now I'll get to hear it around Boston, Somerville and Cambridge!
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