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AlanM
Posted 2009-08-12 9:05 AM (#403503)
Subject: Pardon my ignorance...


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...but, I'd never even heard of this one. Looks a LOT like a 2080, but with different sound holes. If it's at all like a 2080, it probably would be worth the $1,600 the guy is asking for it, but I think he's being optimistic. I DO wish him luck though. Looks just gorgeous!

Here it is.
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Auriemma
Posted 2009-08-12 9:07 AM (#403504 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...



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WOW!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-08-12 9:21 AM (#403505 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...
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Good ol' fugot has sold some fine guitars to many members here.

He continues to surprise me with the variety, quality and, many times, the relative rarity of his guitar offerings.

You can buy from him with confidence!
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AlanM
Posted 2009-08-12 9:37 AM (#403506 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...


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Oh, I want it...I just can't afford it. Looks like just a GREAT guitar! I DO wish I could buy it.

I remember the name. "Fugot," that is. Everyone speaks VERY highly of him. Plainly a reputable seller. He's the guy who sold the 2080 12'er to someone on this board. That was ANOTHER one I lusted over! Sparked a lively thread on this board too.!

Whoever gets this one, I suspect, will be one lucky guitarist!
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G8r
Posted 2009-08-12 9:40 AM (#403507 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...


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For the n00bs: The "Q" series were prototyped as all-composite (including the neck), similar to a Composite Acoustics or Rainsong. The "true" Q's never went into production; the production models used traditional necks. If you ever have a chance to play a proto-Q you're in for a treat (thanks Uncah Beal). The protos had a different top composition, bracing and neck profile, and sound incredible, unlike any other Adamas. The production models have a more traditional Adamas sound.


I bet this 12-er is spectacular, and that isn't an optimistic price for such a rare Adamas.
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AlanM
Posted 2009-08-12 9:52 AM (#403508 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...


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Originally posted by G8r:
For the n00bs: The "Q" series were prototyped as all-composite (including the neck), similar to a Composite Acoustics or Rainsong. The "true" Q's never went into production; the production models used traditional necks. If you ever have a chance to play a proto-Q you're in for a treat (thanks Uncah Beal). The protos had a different top composition, bracing and neck profile, and sound incredible, unlike any other Adamas. The production models have a more traditional Adamas sound.


I bet this 12-er is spectacular, and that isn't an optimistic price for such a rare Adamas.
Thanks, G8r! GREAT information! Now I'm REALLY suffering from guitar envy. I WANT this one. However, I can't afford it. Single daddy, two young kids, college funds, food, roof over heads...youse all know the tune!

Alan
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-08-12 4:48 PM (#403509 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...



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Originally posted by G8r:

I bet this 12-er is spectacular, and that isn't an optimistic price for such a rare Adamas.
I paid almost that much for a regular-old Adamas. If I had the money, this would be mine. :eek:
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ScottMt
Posted 2009-08-13 11:42 AM (#403510 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...


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Wow, that may be my new favorite for best looking guitar ever.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-08-13 11:54 AM (#403511 - in reply to #403503)
Subject: Re: Pardon my ignorance...
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I've seen and played both the 6- and 12- string versions. The wavy sound ports might be attractive (to some) but it's sonically still a smooth topped Adamas CVT.

A few of the real Q protos also had the wavy ports, but most had the dodge grill.
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