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Oddball
Posted 2008-02-21 8:17 PM (#53458)
Subject: Innies and outies


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It finally occurred to me today why (IMHO) 'outie' epaulets on Ovation and Adamas guitars look so much better than 'Innies' — the latter remind me of birds with folded wings, while the outies are more like birds in flight.

And yes, it HAS been a slow news day here in the office.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-21 8:26 PM (#53459 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies


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Do they have drug testing where you work? :D
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-02-21 8:56 PM (#53460 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies


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..one bird on y`er lap ...
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-21 8:58 PM (#53461 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies



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You really just need to have a few of both.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-21 9:00 PM (#53462 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies


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There was a long thread a while back about why outies sound better than innies. Has to do with how they allow the s/b to vibrate in a more natural pattern. Dave
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dobro
Posted 2008-02-21 9:23 PM (#53463 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies



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Lost me there. Reminded me of an old girlfriend. She was rather exalted, "spritual", and censored a part of her anatomy as "outie-only" (no innies).

Seriously: WTF? Innie Outie? Have I missed an important detail. My Adamas 1581: is that innie or outie or what?

confused
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-02-21 9:35 PM (#53464 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies


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That's the main reason an 87 Collector's is better than the Book Elite. 87 has innies and the Book has outies.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-02-21 10:19 PM (#53465 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies



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I like the look of the innies.

No particular reason. Kinda like ice cream, Chocolate or Vanilla. :cool:
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edensharvest
Posted 2008-02-22 2:18 AM (#53466 - in reply to #53458)
Subject: Re: Innies and outies


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
That's the main reason an 87 Collector's is better than the Book Elite. 87 has innies and the Book has outies.
That must explain why I've always like the Book better...I'm an "outie" guy.

Based on which, an Adamas 1581 with a bass-only outie is money for me.
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