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alpep
Posted 2006-02-18 8:32 PM (#330800)
Subject: Al Demiola AD II


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Location: NJ
I just got in an AD II that I can sell at a good price. it is new with full warranty.
if interested please e mail me.
thanks
alpep@aol.com
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-02-19 9:12 AM (#330801 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II



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Location: south east Michigan
I've had one for almost two years now.
It's a fantastic guitar.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-02-19 5:32 PM (#330802 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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I occasionally jam wth a guy who has one and I would agree, Brad - a fantastic guitar (and more I would probably say). Plays as easy as any guitar I've ever had in my hands and sounds that good as well.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-02-19 5:34 PM (#330803 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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Let me correct that...

Originally posted by Weaser P:
...and, when it's in a real players hands, it sounds that good as well.
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schroeder
Posted 2006-02-20 5:30 PM (#330804 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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I regularly think that an ADMII with a wide neck might be the ultimate O.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-02-20 6:15 PM (#330805 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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Al, black or natural top?

And can you post a price?
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alpep
Posted 2006-02-20 8:17 PM (#330806 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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Location: NJ
the guitar is black.
I will not and cannot post prices of new guitars. except for the MAP price.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-02-20 8:23 PM (#330807 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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"I will not and cannot post prices of new guitars. except for the MAP price."

I know. It was just fun to ask......
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Paulcc1
Posted 2006-02-20 8:27 PM (#330808 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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Moody,p.i.
I know. It was just fun to ask......
You got one mean streak there.
Pauly
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-02-21 11:27 AM (#330809 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II



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I know it's matter of personal taste, but I think it's a sin to cover up that beautiful tight woodgrain.
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cliff
Posted 2006-02-21 12:48 PM (#330810 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II


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Usually the ones that get painted black don't always have the most beautimous woodgrain . . .
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-02-21 12:52 PM (#330811 - in reply to #330800)
Subject: Re: Al Demiola AD II



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as to the finish...I have the black 6759 CL 12-str, brings out the abalone; the two times I have seen DiMeola play, it is the black finish (and it is a signature model).

either finish results in a great looking guitar.

I had a black AD II for a couple of months but sent it down to Jim who was performing with Serge. I had planned to keep it but Jim had been told it would take at least 3-4 months to get one from the factory...they are hard to find in a guitar store.
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