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John Quinn
Posted 2007-04-19 9:44 AM (#317000)
Subject: Noah, where are you?


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Noah,
thank you for calling me yesterday about some of your Ovation guitars. Please email me and send pics of whatever you may have available. I couldn't sleep last night after talking to you yesterday.
John
johnquinn@cinram.com
jqballer1@yahoo.com
570-383-3291 #3142 work
570-878-9906 cell
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Michael Joseph Kramer
Posted 2007-04-19 10:24 AM (#317001 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Noah.. whattya got?

PM me with pics and prices.. thanks!

Michael Joseph Kramer
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-04-19 11:30 AM (#317002 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?



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Yea, what have you got. If you don't tell a lot of other members won't sleep tonight.
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-04-19 12:05 PM (#317003 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Hey, hey, hey, I asked the man first. I know, I know he probably has plenty to go around to feed the masses.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-04-19 12:31 PM (#317004 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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As Mr. Bar-Lamech's Attorney, I have to caution you not to use any of his "Manna Famous Jokes" without written consent :p :D :p :D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-19 3:15 PM (#317005 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Originally posted by John Quinn:
Noah,
I couldn't sleep last night after talking to you yesterday.
John
johnquinn@cinram.com
jqballer1@yahoo.com
570-383-3291 #3142 work
570-878-9906 cell
I'm sure you aren't the first. He called me out of the blue one day. After a long conversation (long conversations with Noah may be the norm) I thought that it seemed like an interview of a prospective adoptive parent. Sure enough, a few months later I adopted his 1537. Just be patient. I can vouch for the quality of Noah's adoptees.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-19 3:22 PM (#317006 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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conversations with bruce are normaly long but you cover a broad varitiy of topice..i enjoy my conversations with bruce. there was a certin item that ive been lusting after that bruce is helping me to aquire.....verry nice guy......jason
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-04-19 3:38 PM (#317007 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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I shall have patience. It is the only way to acheive total acoustic enlightenment. Lust is somewhere in there!
He is a good fellow!
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noah
Posted 2007-04-19 3:47 PM (#317008 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?



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Lady Noah blasted me the other night regarding my struggles with ADD and OCD... at the end of the conversation, I think we agreed on the accent inserts she wants me to use for the tile in the master bath.

John, It was great talking to you yesterday. Sending you the pictures will be the next thing I do.

John was with us here on the Forum back in 2005 as "johnqball". We lost touch until he returned as himself this month. I noticed that familiar name on a post looking for "a nice Ovation Acoustic/Electric for" solo gigs.

Jason, Fred was bringing home a box and I've got the packing peanuts. He and I just have to get together.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-19 3:52 PM (#317009 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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thanks bruce and fred. 2 verry nice guys right there.....jason
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stephent28
Posted 2007-04-19 5:51 PM (#317010 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?



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Bruce...you working on my website or still mulling over the offer of long hours and no pay? :rolleyes:
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Michael Joseph Kramer
Posted 2007-04-21 1:37 PM (#317011 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Well I was 2nd dammit.... Haahaaaa

Just joking.. I have stuff to buy this week anyways... So no worries on on pics or anything... All the best, God bless1

MJK
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-04-24 4:33 PM (#317012 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Bruce,
thank you for the pics of the Ovation and a great price. I am trying to move some electrics I have to be able to purchase from you. Also, a friend I've traded with on the West Coast saw my ad and is sending me his near mint 1985 Collector's 12-string???? to try out on my solo acoustic gigs. I couldn't pass up this opportunity.
Thank you everyone.
Sincerely,
John
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-05-04 2:42 PM (#317013 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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I am proud to say, I have recently acquired 5 Ovation Collector's series guitars. I have started using them on my Solo acoustic gigs and I am loving the playability and sound. I now own:
1. 1985 Collector's 12-string spruce
2. 1990 Collector's Birdseye
3. 1992 Collector's tamo ash
4. 1994 Collector's Cedar
5. 2003 Collector's spruce
All are unique and different from eachother. If anyone else has a Collector's series they are looking to sell or trade please let me know. These guitars will be played and loved.
Thanks,
John
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Grif
Posted 2007-05-04 3:21 PM (#317014 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Man, and I had trouble sneaking one O' into the house! You must have had a major GAS attack.
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-05-04 3:26 PM (#317015 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Luckily for me I explained to my wife that I was moving some electric guitars to get more acoustic ones. She saw thwm out on stands in my music room and asked when did I get these????????
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-05-04 5:16 PM (#317016 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?



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JQ ... are you sure that '94 is cedar? I thought they were all spruce.

Nice collection though. Are you planning on getting one of each year? ;) That would be cool.
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-05-04 6:33 PM (#317017 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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I miss my 92 collectors..
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-05-04 7:29 PM (#317018 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Be sure to get an 87 and a 2004 (30th Anniversary Custom Legend). I've had several women suggest that if you use them in paying gigs, then it is OK to have several guitars. I suppose it seems like a business expense. I've never seen it that way, but I'm not good at this "feminine logic" stuff. When I suggest that they ought to apply the same logic to having more than one dress, they look at me in disgust.
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noah
Posted 2007-05-05 1:12 AM (#317019 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?



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gulfcoast,

This might be your lucky day...
John Quinn only told me he was looking for a SSB w/bling. He didn't tell me he was looking for different Collectors.

I have a couple mint '92 Collectors stored away.
I picked them for the figuring of their tops.
Write me if you seriously want another '92.
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-05-05 11:15 AM (#317020 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Stonebobbo,
I may have my tops mixed up, all new and wonderful to me. Noah, I wasn't at first looking for any Collector's I walked into my local music store and the '92 had just come in and I fell in love. I was able to trade a guitar for it. Then the local "paper shop" had a '90 Collector's in it for $400?????? I checked it out and it was in excellent condition, I gave the fellow $500 which is an absolute steal. Then my buddy Stephan out in WA. saw my add and sent me his '85 Collector's 12-string, near mint. It is the best 12-string I've played in my life. I sent him another one of my guitars he wanted. Then finally a guy I work with we started talking guitars and he told me he had a 2004 Collector's???? You see what is happening here, Now I Can't Stop It, it is totally out of control.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-05-05 12:26 PM (#317021 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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John, if your friend wants to sell you the "2004 Collector's", grab it. There really wasn't a 2004 Collectors. They did a 30th Anniversary Custom Legend instead. It is one of the nicest Ovation Collectors. If he isn't selling, Tony Calman may have one that you could talk him out of.
If your 90 Collector's has a deep bowl, you got a great deal. There weren't too many deep ones. The shallows were more common. Either way, the 16 fret neck is very collectible.
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John Quinn
Posted 2007-05-05 1:26 PM (#317022 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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Mark, you are very right. I had just woke up and was a little fuzzy my co-worker actually has a 1994 not a 2004 and I do have it. Sorry about my cloudiness. And my 1990 is a deep bowl, it is beautiful. It has 24 frets and seems like the bridge is in the middle of the body, very unique.
I've had regular production Ovations before but never Collectors and I am very impressed. I have a solo gig this afternoon from 4-7pm outside and I will be bringing the '95 12-string and the '94.
I also have 2 Gibson's, a Tacoma, Takamine and a Guild, but I am knocked out with the Ovations. I used the thin body '92 Collector last night with the band for 1/2 the first set playing some Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, America, etc.... and it played like an electric.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-05-05 4:19 PM (#317023 - in reply to #317000)
Subject: Re: Noah, where are you?


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I could understand how you'd get confused after the feeding frenzy you went through. The 1990 attaches at the 16th fret. The only time I played one, I had trouble keeping my left hand out there until I figured out why the guitar felt so different.
Erniewan was really looking for one with a deep bowl. He'll be jealous.
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