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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-08 9:08 PM (#275937)
Subject: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Of all the experiences I have had whilst associating with this OFC Crowd I have to say that its the relationships, both high and low, that I value the most. But you can't put those up for sale and neither would I!

But the Instruments are fair game and we are not owners but stewards for a time... and I'm getting old and can't do it justice.

If anyone knows any better, please correct me in this story.

Once upon a time in Connecticut, about 1975, when guitars were being made that actually made the sound (instead of 47 pre-set mixes on a pedal) and you could still have a "New" idea...

The work order came down and a few of the usual suspects were asked to make an electric Solidbody Deacon that would be set apart from the rest so as to secure the loyalty and favor of Jim Messina. Mr. Gene Hall was the lead and Jim Rickard, Dave Boone and others were part of the Team.
The Body with a width of no less than 16", no lamination, solid and high quality Honduras Mahogany features the only "Sandwich" cut process I've seen on any Ovation solidbody. The insides are chambered to cut down on the weight and to add to the axes unique sound.


The neck, Two piece Mahogany as well, finished in Poly and supporting the only Maple fretboard found on a Deacon to date. Very Flamy Maple at that with Abalone Dot Inlays in Breadwinner form.

The pickgaurd is the icon that drew me in hard and launched an obsession I can't let go of. It is Walnut veneered and Poly gloss finished. It is the fletch of Veneer you see on Jim Rickard's Deacon (AJ's). I assert that JR nabbed one of those as this was being made.



Note the Tuner buttons which were taken from the slothead acoustics, remember there were no online parts depots in 1975...


Why it came back after being sent to Jim Messina is a mystery.
I do know that it was a "Best Effort" on the part of the Ovation Craftspeople and that it is a historical piece amongst the under appreciated works that we all too well know.



Here are Several Pictures

It is beatiful, irreplacable, unique, historic and beyond my ability to show off to a world that should know better.

Original guitar and case, only one blemish to speak of (see middle, back of Neck).

I place the value at just under 1/2 of the going rate of a non-celebrity Slothead. To include shipping, maybe even shipping to Australia as bad as that can be...

$4,999.07 USD (as Al says "No Paypal)
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seesquare
Posted 2011-08-08 11:26 PM (#275938 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale


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Actually, that is a fascinating story. But, I have to ask, How DID you come to possess this beauty?!
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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-09 12:18 AM (#275939 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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I only know of the last two possessors. I have emails from Dave Boone , John Budny and posts on the OFC.
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RNickels
Posted 2011-08-09 1:17 PM (#275940 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale


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Absolutely gorgeous guitar Mike, wish she could be mine! Good luck with the sale, and if she's still around when we have our gathering you should bring it!
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Damon67
Posted 2011-08-09 2:54 PM (#275941 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Please leave it at home. My Deacon has a jealous streak and will be expecting all the Deacon love in the house.

(bring it anyway)
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Patch
Posted 2011-08-09 2:55 PM (#275942 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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I'm not an electric guy, but MAN that's nice!

Best of luck Mike!
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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-09 5:12 PM (#275943 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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I'll bring it, Miles needs to have a moment with it...
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Bluebird
Posted 2011-08-09 9:15 PM (#275944 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Sweet axe... a cool piece of 'O' history and worth every penny.
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AussieJames
Posted 2011-08-10 12:03 AM (#275945 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Good luck Woody......love that Maple neck

Is the TRC original or a Woody special?

AJ
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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-10 12:16 AM (#275946 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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AJ, it's all original now. I did sport some Straplocs on there but I returned to its original strap pins.

Can you take some detail pics of the JR Deacon please? I am wondering if the Body is sandwiched as well or solid?

I know the Flood took a chunk out of your wallet and guitar collecting funds but I figured you'd show up eventually.
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TJR
Posted 2011-08-10 10:29 PM (#275947 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Aw man ! That's just too nice! That curley fingerboard is stunning against the mahogany body and walnut PG / headstock overlay.

TRC Appears to be a 1776/1796 Patriot model variety. I wish I could go for it..

...Talbot
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2011-08-11 2:53 AM (#275948 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale


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Originally posted by MWoody:
I'll bring it, Miles needs to have a moment with it...
LOL.. I do miss that guitar. One of the favorites that I had to let go.
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Qld Maple
Posted 2011-08-23 9:01 AM (#275949 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale


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Hi Mike, How come some of the pics show a logo on the walnut and some don't?
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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-23 9:09 AM (#275950 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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The "Logo'd" one is the Jim Rickard Deacon. The details, the details...
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MWoody
Posted 2011-08-25 5:59 PM (#275951 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Did I mention it looks great under heavy lights?
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MWoody
Posted 2011-10-08 7:51 PM (#275952 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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I want to plop this in front of all y'all one more time.
Partly because I could use the money... and also because its time to make up your Christmas lists.

OK, it's the money... I want some serious Shop equipment and my budget is doing a stand up routine.
And this is a seriously sweet instrument, so ponder away!
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MWoody
Posted 2011-11-17 12:30 AM (#275953 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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How's your Christmas shopping going?



$4,500.00

or an offer/trade for something else delicious
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Dano48
Posted 2011-11-29 8:08 PM (#275954 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale


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Dang, sorry bud. I got drool all over it!!

;)
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MWoody
Posted 2011-11-30 12:32 PM (#275955 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Slobber happens...
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MWoody
Posted 2011-12-30 12:03 AM (#275956 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Just one more time and I'll fade into the scenary

$4,500.00

or an offer/trade for something else delicious

MWoody
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-01-09 11:14 PM (#275957 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Just to keep this alive, how about an early 1127-4, a Martin D-41, and a NOS hardback copy of "The Book"?
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MWoody
Posted 2012-01-10 12:42 AM (#275958 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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But Nick... those are all replacable...
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-01-10 8:51 AM (#275959 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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I know, but it got you a little more air time. ;)
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TJR
Posted 2012-01-10 11:33 PM (#275960 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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Mike, that guitar is you 100%, You are 100% that guitar. It's a perfect match. Talbot
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MWoody
Posted 2012-01-11 5:12 PM (#275961 - in reply to #275937)
Subject: Re: "Messina" Deacon for sale



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You mean overpriced and misunderstood?


:o

Thanks Tal, It's one of those "only leaving for a good price" guitars but I'm approaching a refinance and hope to "downsize" to a smaller place with a bigger garage in the next few years.
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