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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-09-08 9:20 AM (#204515)
Subject: Elite T


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Location: SoCal
A couple of weeks ago I posted a review of an Elite T super shallow bowl. I played it and liked it both acoustically and plugged in.

A few days ago, I was guitar store hopping in Hollywood and had the opportunity to play an Elite T mid depth bowl. To say that I was impressed would be an understatement. This guitar had a big sound acoustically, more like a deep bowl Legend. I talked with Kim Keller last week (before finding this guitar) and he told me that the body coating was extremely thin and that I would be surprised at the big sound. He was absolutely correct.

You may be antsy about the looks of this guitar, but I'd put say that the sound acoustically will hold it's own in any gathering (it was a helluva lot better than any Snailor I've played)! Way to go Ovation.

By the way, Miles has said basically the same thing in the past, but playing is believing.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-09-08 9:44 AM (#204516 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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December 2001
Posts: 7222

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
Paul, good review and it is one of those guitars you have to play. The reaction I usually get is "cool guitar", follow by "wow, this is really well built" to when they finally strum with. "whoa! I wasn't expecting that."

mkb
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Standingovation
Posted 2003-09-08 11:57 AM (#204517 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T



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June 2002
Posts: 6197

Location: Phoenix AZ
Paul,

Your comments about the Elite-T sound almost like something from the personal ads. Nice personality, great sense of humor, fun to be with. Just don't ask me for a photo.

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2003-09-08 12:08 PM (#204518 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: NJ
He didn't mention ". . long walks on the beach . .", either.
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alpep
Posted 2003-09-08 12:48 PM (#204519 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Posts: 10582

Location: NJ
I sold an elite T to a customer last week. When he got it he e mailed me and called me about how great a guitar it was for the money.

I hate to say I told you so but I told you so.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-09-08 2:24 PM (#204520 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: SoCal
Al you were absolutely right about these guitars (man that felt weird to say!). You've touted them since they came out and you were right.

Best of all, they come in black and grey so they match whatever gun I'm carrying that day. My question now is, how do I get a shoulder holster big enough to fit an Elite T?
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Nils
Posted 2003-09-08 8:43 PM (#204521 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: Central Oregon
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
My question now is, how do I get a shoulder holster big enough to fit an Elite T?


Maybe you should look for one of the pancake style holsters? After all, if you're a big enough guy that you can stash an Elite under your arm, you're big enough to stuff one in your pants & impress the giant girls. heheheh :p

Nils
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F.Bailey
Posted 2003-09-08 9:03 PM (#204522 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Posts: 34

Location: Yerington,NV
Yea great guitar! I went down to my local guitar shop to get some strings and things, and picked up the elite T hanging in the store, and WOW! what a sound it projected.But didnt care for the matte black finish though.
F.Bailey
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-09-08 10:06 PM (#204523 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Hey Nils, someone once told me that the way to get dates was to stuff a rolled up sock down your pants. I tried it but it didn't work, then I realised that I should have stuffed it down the front.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-09 1:27 AM (#204524 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
Shee-it

THE FRONT, THE FRONT!!!
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Paul Wag
Posted 2003-09-09 10:01 AM (#204525 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Posts: 939

Location: Fort Worth, Texas
He didn't mention ". . long walks on the beach . .", either.


Bumper sticker I saw recently:

I like reading poetry, sunsets, walks on the beach and poking dead things with a stick.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-10 2:27 AM (#204526 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
powetry on a bumper, touches my sole

I thougt the Elite T was a good idea
An acoustic that gave a new sound
Now some unexpected, strange and new feely dealy's
Are preaching the word all around

Bailey (if I weren't so calm, I'd lose all control)
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grrroovedude
Posted 2003-09-10 3:38 AM (#204527 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: Netherlands
Must've been quite a bumper or you were driving too close :-)

Martin
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Mario
Posted 2003-09-11 9:47 AM (#204528 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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April 2003
Posts: 557

Location: Burbank
Well, I have to say that everytime I saw the Elite T, I steered clear because it didn't appeal to me. After reading these "testimonials" I got curious. I tried one yesterday and I was impressed. It sounded really nice and full and felt comfortable. Then I got daring and tried the MOB! Well, one out two ain't bad. It didn't do it for me, but glad I tried the T though
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-12 1:44 AM (#204529 - in reply to #204515)
Subject: Re: Elite T


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
It's going to be vintage someday (the Elite T), and all you doubters will say in an aged, cracked voice "I could have had one of those for retail price when I was young, now all I have is crumbling, stinking Taylors that sound like Merde". You can say you read it here.

Bailey
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