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twistedlim
Posted 2009-04-17 8:27 PM (#418359)
Subject: played some guitars today :)


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I stopped by a local store. After playing a bunch I have to say that I am still very happy with my 1767 and 1115. I could not really find anything to match the rich tone from the 1767. There is something about the richness of the midtones of that guitar that just make me mellow out. The funny thing is after trying out all these expensive guitars the one that I would have walked out with would have been the Blueridge BR-40, their bottom of the line spruce top, ply side and back. That guitar rings with a deep clear bass. It misses the middle like my 1767 (as did everything else) but man for $350 it is quite a guitar. I walked out with a couple of picks as my dog found my stash and knarled a stack before I could get to him :) .
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-04-17 8:31 PM (#418360 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)



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Originally posted by twistedlim:
I stopped by a local store. After playing a bunch I have to say that I am still very happy with my ...fill in the blank.. .
I'm with ya on that one.
That's funny. I stopped by my local store around lunchtime today, too!
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-04-17 9:31 PM (#418361 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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I was a Motor City and Blue Fish in Plymouth and you?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-04-17 9:37 PM (#418362 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)



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Don't y'all know that in this 'down economy' it is your Patriotic duty to Buy Sumpthin'? :D
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-04-17 10:35 PM (#418363 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)



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Huber-Breese for me twisty.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-04-18 8:08 AM (#418364 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
Don't y'all know that in this 'down economy' it is your Patriotic duty to Buy Sumpthin'? :D
I agree. Am I the only one keeping this economy going? ;)
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-04-18 8:12 AM (#418365 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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Jim, you da man. What else needs to be said :)
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Randy22
Posted 2009-04-18 4:44 PM (#418366 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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Visited Dave's Guitars yesterday, and got to play a 2008 Collectors Adamas. Not a big selection of Ovations (maybe a dozen from Custom Elite down to some Celeb's), but I don't get to see 2 Adamii on a wall very often (the other was a 1597).
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-04-18 5:46 PM (#418367 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
Don't y'all know that in this 'down economy' it is your Patriotic duty to Buy Sumpthin'? :D
I agree. Am I the only one keeping this economy going? ;)
Yeah, All you Oregonians...
Apple Music still has an older 1681 with FET/OP24 (whichever) for only $1400...
I don't think it has the original case. :eek: But he'll find one, he has a bunch of O's...
[I couldn't bring myself to tell him how much I paid for the one I got coming...
Especially since I was gonna offer him $1200 :cool: ]

They also had a 2006 Collectors' the day before yesterday...
Support you local music store!
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-04-19 12:24 AM (#418368 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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Originally posted by Randy22:
Visited Dave's Guitars yesterday, and got to play a 2008 Collectors Adamas. Not a big selection of Ovations (maybe a dozen from Custom Elite down to some Celeb's), but I don't get to see 2 Adamii on a wall very often (the other was a 1597).
I actually got to try a 12 string Melissa Etheridge Adamas at GC recently. I was very surprised to find one there. A very sweet guitar indeed!

Michelle
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Watchme22
Posted 2009-04-22 5:12 PM (#418369 - in reply to #418359)
Subject: Re: played some guitars today :)


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Twisted... I did the same thing in December and DID buy the Blueridge BR-40. The best $350.00 I ever spent.
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