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Major GAS warnig.

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Bradley
Posted 2003-07-17 10:23 PM (#206537)
Subject: Major GAS warnig.


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Location: Zion, Illinois
Seems to be a few of these lately.

1978 Adamas on EBay - go get 'em Norseman1

Tempting...


Bradley
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Bailey
Posted 2003-07-18 1:27 AM (#206538 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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If it was a 12 string, I would have sold my house.
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seesquare
Posted 2003-07-18 9:33 AM (#206539 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Really?! Signed by Senior, or Junior? Bailey, sell the house anyway. It's gotta be sumpin' you can't live without. Relative Pauperism has held sway in my domicile since my last spending spree.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-07-18 10:02 AM (#206540 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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A '78 Adamas would be signed by Mr Kaman Senior. I have one a wide-neck version the same colour & few digits away from the serial number on this one. Great guitar, worth having unless Al beats you to it.
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seesquare
Posted 2003-07-18 10:06 AM (#206541 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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Yeah, well.....Al's in the business, and I would "get the business"......
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Bluebird
Posted 2003-07-18 2:23 PM (#206542 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.



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What's with the discoloration around the epaulets, particularily the upper one? I asked the seller about this via email and he got a bit antsy...and never did give a straight answer.
Anyone elses Adamas do this?

Wayne
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sunny
Posted 2003-07-18 4:21 PM (#206543 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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Wayne, you have good eyes !!! The pics in the ad is very dark (pics in seller's other ads are much brighter). Is he trying to hide something? I use photo editing software to lighten up the pics & can see the blemishes.

I asked him 4-5 times about the discoloration for several days. He never replied.
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seesquare
Posted 2003-07-18 5:02 PM (#206544 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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By-and-large, a pretty poor job of refinishing around the epaulets. Whatever the damage repair was, is speculative.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-07-18 9:06 PM (#206545 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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It may be a botched refinish, but so what? Its a minor cosmetic fault on a 25 year-old guitar and It's cheap enough. I've seen a few early Adamas where the finish has worn through or flaked away showing black carbon-fibre and it's nothing to be concerned about.
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Bluebird
Posted 2003-07-18 10:20 PM (#206546 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.



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True Paul, but if that is the case he should just come out and say so instead of ignoring emails from interested parties. It would improve bidder confidence and he would perhaps see more action on the auction.

Wayne
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Bradley
Posted 2003-07-19 4:06 PM (#206547 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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When I looked last night with very little time to go, it was still at $700+. It ended up going for over $2000. I hope it is a sign that guitars are going up in price. I saw the same thing a couple of weeks ago. I guy was selling a beautiful Paragon guitar, serial # 101 starting at $899. It ended up going for $1175. Same seller then put serial # 100 up for $899. He offered it to me for $1400. It ended up going for $1850.

Who knows?

Bradley
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-07-19 6:15 PM (#206548 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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That's more like it, good to see an older Ovation
get something approaching a sensible price
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Bailey
Posted 2003-07-20 12:44 AM (#206549 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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It would be great if we could hear from the buyer, maybe we'll luck out and he/she will find our board. I just hope their first question isn't "What is this guitar worth?"

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2003-07-20 7:42 AM (#206550 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.



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This one was signed by the old man.
I've seen several with the peeling finish around the epaulets. I guess that the finish just don't stick that good or the wood from the epls pulls it up. I can't remember if at this time we were gluing on the epls and then giving the whole top an overspray. I know later we didn't, we finished the epls first and glued tham on completed. With a coat of finish over everything any change in temp or humidity could cause a slight movement. Obviously the adhesion of the painbt to the grafit is the weakest link.
Then again it is just cosmetic. play with your eyes closed.
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alpep
Posted 2003-07-20 11:21 PM (#206551 - in reply to #206537)
Subject: Re: Major GAS warnig.


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cwk as usual is right I have owned many with the same flaw. no big deal to me.
LOL my bid did not even register on that guitar. LOL
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