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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-14 7:06 AM (#322200)
Subject: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Hello from Finland,

I'm looking for a mint condition 1773 or 1763 including hard case to be shipped to Finland.

Any help?
Thanx
Marco
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-14 7:10 AM (#322201 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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with "mint" I meant "good conditions"

Marco
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-14 8:45 PM (#322202 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Location: Finland
There is an interesting 1763 on Ebay but I can't bid from outside USA...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=012&sspagename=STR...

Any sugestions?
Marco
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-12-14 10:49 PM (#322203 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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If Paul, the current bidder, gets it, he may sell it to you. Contact Paul Blanchard.
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-15 8:49 AM (#322204 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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If Paul, the current bidder, gets it, he may sell it to you. Contact Paul Blanchard.
Done, now I must keep my finger crossed...
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-12-16 8:06 AM (#322205 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763



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I'm out.... good luck to Marco!
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-18 12:15 AM (#322206 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Got the 1763! Thank you Paul.
BTW which are the best strings for this model?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-12-18 9:46 AM (#322207 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Any good "hard tension" set will work, especially the composites, and sets with heavier trebles. If you want something unique, try the Savarez 520P1's. They are all wrapped e to E. The basses are silver over nylon. The trebles are plastic over nylon. the make allot of noise under your fingers if you're not careful when you change chords, but the sound amazing on this guitar. I also like the John Pearse Thomastics on mine.
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-18 11:35 PM (#322208 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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One more question: is it possible/worth to upgrade the OP-X to OP-24? If yes, where to find one?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-12-18 11:49 PM (#322209 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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You would want to upgrade to the Optima. It has the notch filter, tuner, and the XLR output board.
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Colossus
Posted 2006-12-19 1:26 AM (#322210 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
You would want to upgrade to the Optima. It has the notch filter, tuner, and the XLR output board.
where do I find one? Can I change it myself (easy to do) or must be taken to a specialist?
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Colossus
Posted 2007-01-05 4:36 AM (#322211 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
Any good "hard tension" set will work, especially the composites, and sets with heavier trebles. If you want something unique, try the Savarez 520P1's. They are all wrapped e to E. The basses are silver over nylon. The trebles are plastic over nylon. the make allot of noise under your fingers if you're not careful when you change chords, but the sound amazing on this guitar. I also like the John Pearse Thomastics on mine.
Got the guitar safely to Finland, changed the strings to HT Savarez 520P1... the sound is fantastic! Thank you all for the great help.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-01-05 3:24 PM (#322212 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Glad you're enjoying it.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-01-05 5:10 PM (#322213 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763



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I paid $2200 for mine about 1 1/2 years ago and have never looked back. Incredible sounding and playing 12 string.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-01-05 5:22 PM (#322214 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763



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Opppsss...somehow posted in the wrong thread with no way to delete. Sorry guys
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-01-05 5:35 PM (#322215 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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:mad: Stephen!! (been awhile huh)?
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stephent28
Posted 2007-01-05 11:45 PM (#322216 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763



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Shite happens :rolleyes:

Shame I won't be making it out to Namm. I was really looking forward to hanging with you guys!
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-01-06 8:27 AM (#322217 - in reply to #322200)
Subject: Re: Looking for 1773 or 1763


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Location: Phoenix AZ
Yes... well... cough, cough... We're all disappointed as well, RIGHT GUYS ?

Dave
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