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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 12:44 AM (#100462)
Subject: Pic's of my acoustics


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The Ovations certainly add some color to the Group:



From left to right:

2001 Takamine SW341SC(SteveWarimer Signature),2006 Ovation Standard Balladeer 1771LX, 2005 Takamine EF360SC,2004 Taylor 814CE,2006 Takamine TAN 15C, 2006 Ovation 1858LX Elite 12 String and 1990 Takamine FP 400SC 12 String.

Regards,

Tom
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Goober
Posted 2007-05-13 12:50 AM (#100463 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Location: Athens, GA & Gnashville
That Elite 1858 12 is a real beauty! With the LX features going for it, I bet it sounds great.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-05-13 12:59 AM (#100464 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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sheesh! what's the depth of the steve wariner? and you definitely like cutaways!
nice group, doc!
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 9:34 AM (#100465 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Goober
posted May 13, 2007 02:50 AM
That Elite 1858 12 is a real beauty! With the LX features going for it, I bet it sounds great.
Goober,

Thank you. I think the 1858LX sounds fantastic; even though I have a feeling that a lot of people here done care for the shallow bowls. I still think it sounds great and is very comfortable to play. The action is very low and makes this 12 String a delite to play. It looks great too.

Regards,

Tom
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-05-13 9:47 AM (#100466 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Ahhh ... Buffalo in July...

Nice.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-05-13 9:58 AM (#100467 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Very Nice Doc! WIth all that color in the picture the straps are almost not missed.
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 10:01 AM (#100468 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Jeff W.
posted May 13, 2007 11:47 AM

Ahhh ... Buffalo in July...

Nice.
Jeff,

You got that right; but let's keep it our secret asI prefer for people to only think of Buffalo in the winter. It helps keep the real Estate prices lower!

Regards,

Tom
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 10:05 AM (#100469 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Lanaki
posted May 13, 2007 02:59 AM
sheesh! what's the depth of the steve wariner? and you definitely like cutaways!
nice group, doc!

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'91 adamas II 1581-7 OP-24
'05 adamas I custom 1688 12 string OP-PRO
Lanaki,

It has a typical Dreadnaught depth; it might just be the perspective of the way I shot the picture if it looks overly deep to you.

I have to play some leads up on the 12th fret and have always gone with the cutaways. I just sold my last non cutaway ; a 1989 Takamine 360S.

Regards,

Tom
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 10:08 AM (#100470 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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BegginJM
posted May 13, 2007 11:58 AM
Very Nice Doc! WIth all that color in the picture the straps are almost not missed.
BegginJM,

You just gave me an idea for a photo; all of the custom straps I have hanging in a tree. The guy who makes my straps has been asking me to submit some pictures of my guitars with his straps in Vintage Guitar Magazine. Maybe I can do both.

Regards,

Tom
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-13 10:27 AM (#100471 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics



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I don't know what a "steve wariner" is but it's got to be the one on the left.
It looks huge.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-05-13 10:32 AM (#100472 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Wariner - Phenomenal player (and not a bad writer either). See here for some highlights.
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-13 1:13 PM (#100473 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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A good friend of mine's got an all-koa Wariner Tak that used to belong to Wariner.

GORgeous (looking AND sounding) guitar!!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-05-13 3:48 PM (#100474 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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I was going to take a picture of mine in front of the flowering crabapples last week, but by the time the weekend rolled around all the flowers were gone.
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-13 4:41 PM (#100475 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics


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Mark in Boise
posted May 13, 2007 05:48 PM

I was going to take a picture of mine in front of the flowering crabapples last week, but by the time the weekend rolled around all the flowers were gone.
I just lucked out that the redbud was in bloom; sometimes the weather doesn't give you long enough to take advantage of the best flowering trees. There's always next year. Guitars look good against leaves and grass too; as a matter of fact, guitars look good with just about anything as a background.

Regards,

Tom
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stephent28
Posted 2007-05-13 5:09 PM (#100476 - in reply to #100462)
Subject: Re: Pic's of my acoustics



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Dr. Tom,

Very NICE group! Bet they all sound fabulous.

I just posted a pair of O's for sale that would make your collection complete! ;)
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