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alpep
Posted 2007-04-05 8:49 AM (#108723 - in reply to #108673)
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it is a very beautiful instrument.

all the bling you can think of is on that guitar.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-04-05 9:23 AM (#108724 - in reply to #108673)
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Just an absolutely beautiful guitar. Bet it sounds wonderful as well. I could see the wheels turning in Woodrow's head last year at Stonge's house when he played Stonge's long neck 12 string.

I love the sound of long necks, but it screws with my mind. I can capo up the neck with the best of them, but trying to figure out chords going the other way is almost painful for me. But Woodrow, if you'll send the guitar down to me for say, 6 months, I'll try and figure it out......
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-05 10:12 AM (#108725 - in reply to #108673)
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Paul, if I make another Custom order soon I may end up bringing a few guitars down with me and having to stay at your house !! LOL

Al said "all the bling you can think of is on that guitar.".

Almost:
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alpep
Posted 2007-04-05 10:27 AM (#108726 - in reply to #108673)
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ok one last piece

I have a 30's epi with that inlay in the fretboard the snowflake is always one of my favs
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-05 10:38 AM (#108727 - in reply to #108673)
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I do believe that if I hadn't involved Al I would still be whining about Ovation needing to make an LX Longneck.

Remember, no matter what anyone tells you, never destroy those negatives! They may come in handy later...
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gh1
Posted 2007-04-05 11:30 AM (#108728 - in reply to #108673)
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Nice Mike! It's hard to tell from the pictures but it looks like the epaulets are inlaid. Is that the case?

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dvd
Posted 2007-04-05 11:34 AM (#108729 - in reply to #108673)
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Greg, I think all wood-top epaulets are inlaid these days.. part of the "LX" moniker. I suppose you could special order the old style.
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gh1
Posted 2007-04-05 11:38 AM (#108730 - in reply to #108673)
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Ah! I see, thanks David.

Pretty cool. The only inlaid epi's i had ever seen were those on Spot. They add a really nice "finished" look to the guitar.

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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-05 12:25 PM (#108731 - in reply to #108673)
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Mike... that is one damn fine looking instrument.
Damn fine.
I downloaded the pics to use as a desk top.
The only thing I would have done different would be to have the 5 piece neck stripes show on the headstock. Leave the face of the headstock black, but show the skunk stripes.

That top looks awesome.
I know you won't be able to make the tour this year. :(
Is there any possible way your guitar can attend?? ;) :D
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dvd
Posted 2007-04-05 12:28 PM (#108732 - in reply to #108673)
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Speaking of Spot, I'm boxing her up today for a trip to the Spa for some "despeckling".. hopefully will be hand-carrying her home from the tour.

Wander thru the Guitar Center near Washington Square one of these days, they actually have quite a few USA O's. Lots of inlaid epaulets and beautiful finishes. No bursts, though, last time I checked. Haven't really seen anyplace else around PDX that has O's.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-04-05 3:09 PM (#108733 - in reply to #108673)
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Sam's wood box handmade Adamas top guitar has inlaid epaulets. He was gonna glue them on and the luthier told him they just had to be inlaid. It's beautiful work.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-05 11:47 PM (#108734 - in reply to #108673)
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So I am reading Jerome's Newsletter and I look into the VXT pictures when it hits me like a ton of bricks...
VXT TDB

There's my burst!
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dvd
Posted 2007-04-06 12:00 AM (#108735 - in reply to #108673)
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So I am on Jerome's website all the time and I completely overlooked the newsletter signup. thanks.

By the way, you're right that does look familiar.

The difference between your -TDB and my old -1 is more subtle than I would have expected. Both are very purdy...



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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-06 7:13 AM (#108736 - in reply to #108673)
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The top one (David's?) follows the body shape. The bottom one (Mike's?) has the shape of a guitar pick.
Both attractive for different reasons.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-04-06 8:42 AM (#108737 - in reply to #108673)
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Hey, it was my burst before it was your burst!
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-06 8:50 AM (#108738 - in reply to #108673)
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Are we now "burst" snobs? LOL
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-06 10:45 AM (#108739 - in reply to #108673)
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I thought of another feature I would do with a custom made longneck.
Along with the unusual longneck fret markers I'd put dots or "snowflakes" in between them. That way if I'm capoed up to concert pitch I'd have my reference points. I know, I know... if I was a better musician I wouldn't need them. Well... I'm not and I do.

I hope there is a longneck at the tour.
I gotta try on of those things.
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dvd
Posted 2007-04-06 1:18 PM (#108740 - in reply to #108673)
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Originally posted by Captain_Lovehandles:
Hey, it was my burst before it was your burst!
Jas, I think the distinction is that Woody's burst comes to a point under the neck, just like the VXT. Yours happens much closer to the bridge... which I think is the more traditional TDB pattern.

I'm bummed that I won't get to meet you at the Tour. Some day!
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