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MWoody
Posted 2004-04-04 3:46 PM (#190687)
Subject: Ovation "Suck-up Points"



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Having changed the strings on my Pacemaker 3 times in the last 2 weeks and my Elite once I have seen my share of D'Addario boxes with the "Players Points" on the side.

Seeing that every time I go into a music store I end up tuning the Ovations and/or pointing out where the dead batteries are I think it's only fair I get some "suck-up points" or something! At least you should ship me a few 9 volt batteries or a few sets of strings!

M(anal compulsive Ovation fanatic)Woody
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Nils
Posted 2004-04-05 1:16 AM (#190688 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Location: Central Oregon
Hey Mike, how did it go today? Did you get the down-tuned Pacemaker to do what you wanted it to? After all that wire-winding you deserve some success (especially on that slothead). :)

/\/\/
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MWoody
Posted 2004-04-05 8:03 AM (#190689 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"



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I think I've earned my merit badge in string changing. Probably deserve one in trying to push a rope as well. Medium strings and down two frets played well on Sunday. The Schubbs capo was the most accurate to use as well. What I missed was the automatic tuner that isn't on the 1615. My cheapo Korg unit doesn't speak non-EADGBE. Maybe if I quit playing with things and kept the same strings in the same tunings I'd be OK?

Deep down I know I want an Adamas 12 string Longneck. Or 5 more 12 strings set up in various tunings.

But my fingers are tougher than ever! :D
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Nils
Posted 2004-04-05 9:59 AM (#190690 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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I'm glad you got it to work Mike. You should get a merit badge in re-tuning as well. A guy can get spoiled by a built in tuner pretty fast I've noticed :) About the only other thing I don't like about my Pacemaker is the short 12 fret neck, I don't think I want to capo off two, it doesn't have enough to begin with.

/\/\/
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seesquare
Posted 2004-04-05 10:20 AM (#190691 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Hi Guys,
Just had a "wild hair" question. Does anybody ever play 12-string slide?! Mr. Templeman...Sir....could I get your attention here? I would surmise you are our Resident Guru in this area. Any thoughts, or perhaps, a discography, on the subject?
Sorry 'bout changing the subject. I now return you to your regular program.
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cliff
Posted 2004-04-05 10:25 AM (#190692 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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I may be wrong, but I believe Leo Kottke and Bhukka White both did some recorded 12-string slide stuff.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-04-05 10:37 AM (#190693 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"



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Does that mean that a Tacoma Papoose 12 string is not in your future? It's a cute 1/2 size or so size guitar tuned 5 frets higher. Rich, bright sound and a nice feel too.

This morning the Pacemaker is tuned to open G. I want to get down the song "Grand Canyon". Then it's back to DGCF#GD.

BTW Seesquare - most of my posts never stay linear! Go for it!

Peace
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seesquare
Posted 2004-04-05 10:40 AM (#190694 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Thanks, Cliff. I suspected Leo probably has. I will have to check out the liner notes on my collection tonight. I still can't fathom how he does all that stuff anyway. And, how can he be so enamored with Taylors? He does have a "signature model". With all the electronic tweaking he does, he would definitely be better off with an "O". But then , I digress, yet again......
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cliff
Posted 2004-04-05 10:47 AM (#190695 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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I don't remember the "titles", but Willy Porter (who is a phenomenal guitarist/singer/songwriter!) does some 12-string work that incorporates slide as well.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2004-04-05 7:23 PM (#190696 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Posts: 1922

Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
Hey, Mike, go for a cheap Korg chromatic tuner!!! It speaks any doggone tuning you want. :)

Roger

1976 Applause AA14-4 6-String
1978 Ovation 1617-4 Legend 6-string
1981 Ovation 1118-1 Glen Campbell 12-string
2001 Adamas 1598-MERB Melissa Etheridge 12-String
2003 Ovation 1777-NAT Legend 6-string
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Ovation4me
Posted 2004-04-05 9:43 PM (#190697 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Location: Boise Idaho
Hey seesquare... If you haven't already... Check out an old Leo Kottke album titled "6 and 12 string Guitar". Check out the song " Vaseline Machine Gun".
Guaranteed to turn your key...
I would upload it for you but I'm on dial-up.
Probably wouldn't be finished till next year sometime...
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-04-05 9:47 PM (#190698 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"


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Posts: 648

Location: Florida
Tacoma Papoose.... they can't seem to keep the bridges on the six string models. I can't imagine the twelve doing any better.

I'm not sure what it is with the Papoose and the bridge. Maybe they need a mandolin type bridge and tailpiece.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-04-05 9:49 PM (#190699 - in reply to #190687)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Suck-up Points"



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Thanks Roger!
You are an oasis in the desert. A verifiable Eclair in a world of twinkies.

You understand, thanks - you always have the answer. :)
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