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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 4
| Hey guys, I'm an electric player mostly. I've got a stock Electric Legend 1869 I bought new in 1994. It doesn't get much use at all, but I figured I'd come here and look around, see if I get motivated to play her more. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7224
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Welcome Tremendo. I updated your account so you can participate in the General Forums as well. |
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 4
| Thanks Miles. I'm going to head to some stores right now and try some well setup acoustics, see if mine's playing as it should. It's lived in a case way too long. |
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 4
| Wow... My bad. I put new Elixer Nano strings on her, adjusted the truss rod slightly, pulled out a bridge shim (action got too low, I put it back) and I realized it's a Legend 1767, not an 1869. I've always just called it an "Ovation Electric Legend". Anyway, I'm still an electric player and have a bunch of those, but after playing iut for a few days, I'm thinking for acoustic the Taylors might be more my style. hmmm |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736
Location: Sunshine State, Australia | "...but after playing iut for a few days, I'm thinking for acoustic the Taylors might be more my style. hmmm"
Geez. THAT was a short membership!
Edited by muzza 2012-04-19 8:33 AM
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Joined: April 2012 Posts: 4
| muzza - 2012-04-19 8:31 AM
Geez. THAT was a short membership!
Yeah it was. I bought some other electric guitar equipment and a wider folk neck acoustic now. I guess it's back to the closet for the Ovation... |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City | no sense lettin it sit in a closet. I'll give ya $100 for that cheapass plastic guitar.
Edited by damon67 2012-04-24 11:55 PM
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