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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-02 5:01 PM (#17900)
Subject: 30CM Legend.


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Maybe I'm starting to get too old, but I am really starting to bond with the 30CM. I've been playing it since the other two are away at the spa, and it's really starting to grow on me. I may have to change my name to Keeper Jim..
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BT717
Posted 2008-10-02 5:17 PM (#17901 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Jim,
I thought you were selling that?? BUT,If I'm the one that sold you the Guitar that "breaks" you of your "Habit" then My appoligies go out to all the members who use to benifit from T.J.'s Affliction! :D
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gulfcoast
Posted 2008-10-02 5:30 PM (#17902 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Hes not broke just a little bent, it will pass.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-02 5:35 PM (#17903 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Well, I've just listed the reso, so I'm not completely cured. But,...I am VERY happy with the Ovations (and Martins) I have left.

Disclaimer: the Anniversary is promised to Keith, to be delivered at the Jam.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-02 5:57 PM (#17904 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.



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Jim,

Wait till you get the 1537 and the Adamas back.

You'll be back in business.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-02 6:05 PM (#17905 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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The Adamas hit the door (figuratively) last night. Gary got to play it today. Didn't think I would get it back....
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-02 6:34 PM (#17906 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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The 30ths are special. They sound like Ovations should sound.
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Gway
Posted 2008-10-02 7:34 PM (#17907 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Originally posted by BT717:
Jim,
I thought you were selling that?? BUT,If I'm the one that sold you the Guitar that "breaks" you of your "Habit" then My appoligies go out to all the members who use to benifit from T.J.'s Affliction! :D
I wish you'd have done a few bucks earlier! :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-10-02 11:24 PM (#17908 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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I've got Noah's 30th and it very definitely is one of the absolute best wood topped Ovations I've ever played. He loaned it to me knowing that I'd have to set it up correctly for him. Sneaky devil. Good luck getting it back.

Interesting comparing it to my 87C. They are both definitely Ovations in their sound. But they have different sounds. The 87C seems to be more mellow (like the 1537). The 30th seems to ring out more. I love them both. As I said, good luck to Noah getting his guitar back......


282.... Remember
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-02 11:33 PM (#17909 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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What he said. I think the 87 is a little more crisp than the 1537, but significantly different from the 30th. You know it's an Ovation when you play it and it projects as well as any of them across the full spectrum.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-03 7:45 AM (#17910 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Yeah, I think (biased opinion, of course) that I have culled them down to 3 of the finest examples of non-manly neck Ovation production to date. I think the Anniversary is just as good, but too similar to the 30th to keep both.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-03 10:39 AM (#17911 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.


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Good to see you exercising some discretion, TJ.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-10-03 12:17 PM (#17912 - in reply to #17900)
Subject: Re: 30CM Legend.



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IMHO, always a subtle difference between the Elite style and center hole...as well as longer time for the top on the 87C to "open up".

The 2004 30th Anniv CL is a wonderful example of the great Custom Legends, a nice blend of old and new.
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