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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-11-22 5:35 PM (#215920)
Subject: Thunderhead owners manual


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I'm about to buy a Thunderhead. Anybody have an owners manual that they could sell or copy for me?
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innerman
Posted 2002-11-22 8:16 PM (#215921 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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Location: Houston, TX
Well Paul, sounds like you and Miles got something worked out. Buyer beware - every post from Miles has signaled that he's a derilect, cheatin' lyin', no-good, egg-suckin con man. You'll probably get a beat up, non-working Korean quasi-Epiphone copy of an ES-335, in black.

You been warned.

Bailey knows.

Ask AL - Hell, ask Bill.

So Miles, um...uh...how much are you asking?
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alpep
Posted 2002-11-22 11:05 PM (#215922 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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Intermetrowoman,
Hmmmmm a "Korean quasi-Epiphone copy of an ES-335, in black." you must be referring to an Eclipse :) but that was made in Germany

This is Miles posting from Al's PC.

[ November 22, 2002: Message edited by: alpep ]

[ November 22, 2002: Message edited by: alpep ]
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Bailey
Posted 2002-11-23 12:56 AM (#215923 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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A week or so ago, some guy named Paul was lamenting his enneu at having every Ovation worth owning. He was suffering the mental anguish that is only known by Democratic billionaires who are not taxed enough by the government, and who are buying congress people to raise taxes on them to right that injustice. Just when I was really feeling his pain, he announces that he has bought another Ovation. Are we to presume that this one is second tier to his gloriously complete collection, or was his previous lament a subversive attempt to manipulate the market and get a good price on this new acquisition? (Pardon the tenor of rhis post, I just finished watching the Wall Street Journal editorial program.)

Bailey
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-11-23 8:09 AM (#215924 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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Aw man. I'd complain about being picked on, but I've been married for 13 years and have two kids, so it's a comfortable spot for me.

Bailey, I'm selling my 1763 Classical on ebay (it should go up today or tomorrow) to finance most of the THead. So basically I'm still broke.

After the THead, I'm thinking maybe I'll actually learn how to play. Somebody once told me there there are more chords than just C, F, and G. I might go looking for those other chords.
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Beal
Posted 2002-11-23 10:25 AM (#215925 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual



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Paul, there are lots more, G7 D and one called E but I haven't got that one yet myself.

The Eclipse was made in New Hartford. The bodies came from Europe, as did all of them. These were just sprayed with bowl paint rather than clear.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-11-23 4:11 PM (#215926 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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I obviously need to go get a Mel Bay book and learn some of these modern fancy chords. A "E" chord? How cool.

I'll ask again tho', anybody got an owners manual for a THead? Sam? David? Bill?
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samova
Posted 2002-11-23 6:49 PM (#215927 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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I do have an owners manual for thunderhead...I can fax you a copy of it.Send me your fax number.I also have extra deacon 12 string owners manual/ hangtag and a typhoon 3 owners manual..

[ November 23, 2002: Message edited by: samova ]
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Beal
Posted 2002-11-23 7:40 PM (#215928 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual



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I don't have any of that kind of stuff, sorry.
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Bailey
Posted 2002-11-24 2:04 AM (#215929 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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I just wish somebody could tell me how to spell enneau, maybe Paul T, he's much closer to France.

Good luck, Paul, with your T-head, maybe you will achieve nirvana this time, but th 9 string is still out there.

Bailey :D
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2002-11-24 4:31 AM (#215930 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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Ennui, I only know how to spell that because Michael Nesmith used it his song "The Grand Ennui"

Paul
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Bailey
Posted 2002-11-25 2:58 AM (#215931 - in reply to #215920)
Subject: Re: Thunderhead owners manual


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Thanks Paul T

That's it all right, now if we can just get Paul M. to stop trying to use the same arguments on us as he does to his wife to cover up his Ovation shopping addiction. The first step is to admit to the addiction, but that doesn't usually happen until the addictee is living out of a shelter of cardboard guitar shipping cases and well thumbed music catalogs stuffed in the openings to keep out the cold. A shopping cart parked outside full of rare Ovation guitars completes the squalid picture. Sometimes a howling dog or many stray cats,thin and starving complete the picture. That is the exhilirated phase of the addiction, the bottom arises when he realizes that the discarded CD he found in the gutter was the one he spent 20 years trying to learn!!!

Bailey (I've been there and heard that lonesome whistle blow)
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