Almost empty nest.
Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-04 6:16 PM (#121989)
Subject: Almost empty nest.


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I just boxed up the 1718 that I sold on Ebay, boxed up the 1681 to send back for a spa treatment, and still don't have the Ute back. I'm down to two Ovations now, the 1614 and the 1115. The room feels bare.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-01-04 6:53 PM (#121990 - in reply to #121989)
Subject: Re: Almost empty nest.



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Location: East Tennessee
If you going to be left with only 2, you've 2 of the best wood topped Ovations. A Folklore and a Pacemaker. A couple of cannons, (No Pun Intended)

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Styll
Posted 2007-01-04 7:01 PM (#121991 - in reply to #121989)
Subject: Re: Almost empty nest.


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Location: USA
youll feel the withdrawal starting to set in...right about......now
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-05 5:24 AM (#121992 - in reply to #121989)
Subject: Re: Almost empty nest.


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You're right Mike, I got home from practice last night and played a little on the 1614. I had been playing the Adamas almost exclusivly for so long I forgot how great this one sounds. I'm sure more than a few of you, especially Jason, would agree. If you havn't played a 12 fret slothead Ovation, you are missing out on a beautiful sounding guitar!
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