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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-11 11:14 AM (#255288)
Subject: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I decided to take the plunge on the re-issue 1618 Glen Campbell 12er. I would assume that these are not going to be available for too long a period of time. I just had to try one and it will be my first slothead 12. Anyone out there that can tell me what to expect?
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Waskel
Posted 2006-05-11 12:00 PM (#255289 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC



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Originally posted by Jim D:
Anyone out there that can tell me what to expect?
A large brown truck will be delivering a large brown box to your doorstep. It will contain something wonderful.
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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-11 12:24 PM (#255290 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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Waskel,

Sounds good to me!

Jim D
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Waskel
Posted 2006-05-11 12:34 PM (#255291 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC



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Jim, I have no doubt that it will!
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Jeff
Posted 2006-05-11 1:33 PM (#255292 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I can't speak directly to the reiisues, but the originals are very special guitars. I'm sure you're going to be quite pleased. Please submit a full review here when you get it, and if possible include some pics. Congratulations, Jim! :)
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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-11 2:02 PM (#255293 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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Jeff,

Will do. Not sure about the pics, but I will post my thoughts on it for sure.

Jim D
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-05-12 7:19 PM (#255294 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC



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I think it will sound like my Pacemaker on steriods. :D
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-05-13 8:26 AM (#255295 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I have an 1118 GC 12-string, 1981 vintage. It sounds absolutely wonderful, but it is 12-frets-to-the-body, which means if you are used to 14, the neck feels a bit "short". Also, you're in for a "wonderful" experience changing strings on a slothead 12-string. Takes me around 4 hours from start to finish(takes me 30 minutes on a regular 6-string).

Roger
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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-14 8:02 AM (#255296 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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Roger,

I am prepared for a struggle with the string change, and hope to be able to do it in under 4 hours!! Will keep you posted on that. I should have it by the middle of next week.

I played one other 12-fret model, and I agree that the neck felt "short". Hope I can adjust to it.

I feel compelled to check out this instrument. Once they finish the model run (when might that be?), I do not want to have to rely on the secondary market to secure one.

Will post again once it is in my hands....
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-05-14 8:12 AM (#255297 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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Jim, I shouldn't have sounded so negative. For most people, the great sound is worth it. It sounds like no other 12-string I've ever played. It's just that the short neck and string-changing difficulty sours an otherwise sweet guitar for me, personally, and I wanted you to at least be aware of those "features". Best of luck with your 1618.

I suppose if I changed strings on it more, I'd get it down to a couple of hours.... :D

Roger
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-05-14 11:42 AM (#255298 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I have a '79 Pacemaker, and I have to say changing the strings is a therapeutic pleasure for me. When a 12 string slothead is strung up properly...lots of string on the posts, wound toward the outside...I think the finished product is a work of art. I've had people who know nothing about guitars stare and make flattering comments about the headstock. I must say I do use Elixers so I do go a lot longer between changes, but this is all part of owning an extraordinary guitar. Enjoy your amazing guitar. John <>{
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-05-14 6:42 PM (#255299 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I use D'Addario EXP coated strings on my 1118, very definitely, but one must remember that 5 of the 12 strings, EXP or Elixirs, are not coated, so they will "die" just as quickly as a regular set.

Yes, I completely agree about the headstock, it is a work of art. What takes some of the time changing strings is carefully minding the string ends to not scratch the inside of the slots.

Roger
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-14 10:12 PM (#255300 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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You will NOT be disappointed. Dave
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brainslag
Posted 2006-05-17 8:44 AM (#255301 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I've always wanted a CL slothead to go w/ my 1619-4. I was eyeing this, but didn't want my wife to kill me. Are any of you guys the new lucky owner? http://cgi.ebay.com/1981-Ovation-Custom-Legend-12-String-Acoustic-E...
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Jeff
Posted 2006-05-17 7:24 PM (#255302 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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It looks like it's on it's on its way to Japan... There's a surprise! :rolleyes:
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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-19 2:53 PM (#255303 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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It's home in the box waiting for me!
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stephent28
Posted 2006-05-19 4:05 PM (#255304 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC



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Waiting on the review!!
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Designzilla
Posted 2006-05-19 4:11 PM (#255305 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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and pictures!
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Jim D
Posted 2006-05-20 12:11 AM (#255306 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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I will post a review of this guitar soon. I am just getting to play it after a string change and some adjustments. So far, I like it a lot. A few "issues" I will discuss in the review.

Now I can appreciate why a 12-string slot head string change can be a major task. My next one will go a lot easier.
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Jeff
Posted 2006-05-20 1:21 AM (#255307 - in reply to #255288)
Subject: Re: Ordered the 1618 GC


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Jim,

Congrats and enjoy! Looking forward to your review.
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