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willard
Posted 2006-06-09 11:34 AM (#327388)
Subject: What would you buy?


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I got a nice settlement for the hail damage to my car so I'm finally in the market for a new O. Just wondering what the membership thinks. All around workhorse, day to day playing, in the music room as well as playing out. Suggestions?
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-09 11:42 AM (#327389 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?



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Adamas....maybe an old 1681 or the new 1581 RI.

Great sound accoustically, plugged in, DI'ed.
Great workhouse, studio horse, or gigging horse.
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cliff
Posted 2006-06-09 11:52 AM (#327390 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Agreed.
An old Adamas (or a Ute) . . .
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-06-09 1:23 PM (#327391 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Fix your car? :rolleyes:
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-06-09 2:28 PM (#327392 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Location: Orange County, California
New (money no object): 1680 Premier (12 fret slothead), 1687-8 (Adamas 1), Custom Legend (C2079LX) or Custom Elite (C2078LX), or a new Viper

Used (but cool): FD-14, 1537, Adamas 1 or 2, '87 collectors, '97 collectors, ADII....

What flavor of ice cream do YOU like? :D
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-09 3:44 PM (#327393 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?



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Fred, those are all great guitars but not some that I would neccessarily drag down to the local bar for a gig. Hate to get beer on my 1547 or FD14.....or have some drunk fall on my '87 collectors.

That's why I said to check out the Adamas line, built like a tank without the worry of the wood top.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-06-09 4:01 PM (#327394 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Why not the W597? Can be had for $800-1200 used and in great shape. I have a 1537, but as Stephen said, I was getting worried about bruising it. I am quite happy with the 597 and for the price it has been a great guitar. Like, bullet proof, great electronics and nice action.

Yeah, so I am still coveting a couple of others, but this will do nicely for now.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2006-06-09 5:01 PM (#327395 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?



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I definetely agree with Stephen and Jeff:
An Adamas is a great guitar to carry around, play everywhere and don't worry too much about temperature or even beer (don't know where you play?). Try to get a 1581 RI. I got a W597 as well, but the textured top is a whole different league! Very full, loud with clear heights and a beautiful finish - everybody who said Charlie Kaman should have stayed only with helicopters changed his mind after listening and playing this guitar. One of the best allround guitars I have ever played. And it would be different to the Custom Legend you already have.
If you look for a wooden top - the 1651 RI is a very nice guitar, but hard to find in the US. What about a Glen Campbell RI? Very nice guitar as well.

Regards, Kurt
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matrix
Posted 2006-06-09 6:38 PM (#327396 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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The Glen Campbell RI would be my choice.
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2006-06-09 6:42 PM (#327397 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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I'm with old liver jones who said, fix the car, after all that's what the insurance was for and why the company paid you. If there is any money left over, look for a good used Legend.
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cliff
Posted 2006-06-09 6:55 PM (#327398 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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AwHell!! . . .

Get the GC-RI and a $100 pickup truck . . .

". . kin' I getta "Amen!" fer a HunnnertOllah PickUpTruck!!!

- Jimmy Buffett
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-09 7:32 PM (#327399 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?



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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAmen
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willard
Posted 2006-06-10 7:41 AM (#327400 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Fixing the car is not an option. It doesn't warrent the repair. My "playing out" consists of church gigs, open mics and retirement homes with an ocassional camp fire. The Adamas soultion had never entered my mind but not a bad idea. I had been thinking more along the lines of a Legend, LX or Contour. I was really liking the idea of a lighter bowl.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-06-10 8:17 AM (#327401 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Why don't you get some version of the Elite T. Unbeatable sound, LX and OPPro, durable...did I say unbeatable sound?
John <>{
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-06-11 9:33 AM (#327402 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?



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I might bu somthing different but from you are saying I'd go for and EliteT.... Great sound.. worry free surface, and the most bang for the buck.
And the "flame" model would be great for the campfire. But maybe not so great for church.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-06-12 4:40 PM (#327403 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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And the "flame" model would be great for the campfire. But maybe not so great for church. [/QB]
Oh...I disagree. The flames would be perfect, if you are a Southern Baptist (I've been there, done that). A little "fire" and brimstone please!!
:D
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-06-13 3:31 PM (#327404 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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Acts 2:3 "They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that seperated and came to rest on each of them."

Flames are very appropriate...especially for Pentecostals...fire represents the moving of the Holy Spirit!
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willard
Posted 2006-06-13 3:51 PM (#327405 - in reply to #327388)
Subject: Re: What would you buy?


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I play in a Lutheran Chruch...Not many flames there. I'll be spending the next few weekends traveling around to see what feels good. I like the sound of my legend but never really "bonded" with the color. After 30 years with the Martin, I'll probably be looking for a Legend or C/L with a natural finish.
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