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Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??

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yoch
Posted 2004-10-20 9:26 PM (#175429)
Subject: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Location: Eugene, OR
I'm considering one based on the difficulty of finding an Elite 12 string with a natural top and the good prices available on remaining cs245's.
Anybody have any recommendations based on your experience with the 245?? Thanks .
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Nils
Posted 2004-10-20 10:22 PM (#175430 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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I don't remember the model number but I bought a Celebrity 12 string that looked nearly identical to the 1858 Elite 12 I bought as soon as I could get rid of it. The Celeb looked great, sounded pretty good & after a professional setup it was more comfortable to play past the fifth fret than say, sticking my fingers into a garbage disposal. I suggest you keep looking until you find an Elite. All Celebrities are not created equal, some are pretty good, others aren't half bad, some suck donkey balls. If you can play it first the Celebrity might be ok but I'd still hold out for an Elite.

/\/\/
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yoch
Posted 2004-10-20 10:34 PM (#175431 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Thanks for the advice, Nils. Any others out there?
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MWoody
Posted 2004-10-20 11:39 PM (#175432 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??



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Yup!

90% of the goods at 40% of the price. Can be a good deal.

It could also whet your whistle for one of those elite T or LX 12s rumored to exist.
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yoch
Posted 2004-10-21 11:46 AM (#175433 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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MWoody:
I'm really glad I didn't take the mediocre way out yesterday and jump on one of those cs245's. You made me realize why they are all going away.
I contacted Ovation and indeed you were right! LX's are coming out by the end of the year, starting with a mid-depth Legend.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-21 12:30 PM (#175434 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Nils is right.

Wait for an LX 12 to come out. You'll be glad you did.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-10-21 12:37 PM (#175435 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??



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They are sure to generate severe GAS pains in a lot of us! Got a couple of bubbles forming as we speak.

Always go as fast as your wallet will let you and you'll have less regrets.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-10-21 2:29 PM (#175436 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Wait for The LX. You will be glad you did.
wait a minute..Someone already said that! oh well,
I 2nd the motion..all in favor say I.
(Everyone) I!!!
It's Unanimous. What do ya know?!!
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yoch
Posted 2004-10-21 3:08 PM (#175437 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Once again, saved by the board from making a long term and dissapointing mistake.

Yeah, I'll never regret having taken the plunge for my Adamas W597. Never!

Did I say "Ever"??

Nope, "never" "ever" !
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-21 7:26 PM (#175438 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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There is always this 12-string 1866 Legend on fleaBay. That sound hole plug is da bomb.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-10-22 1:57 AM (#175439 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Ovations have always been the best 12 strings built, the idea of the new LX or Elite T as 12 strings is destroying my resolve to "just play the guitars you have, Bailey, you can only play one at a time". I'm about to lose another one to Ditech as I mortgage my home for a 12 string Elite T, my home already is a large packing crate as my real house went for my other axes, I hope Ditech values the improvements I've made as much as I do, it isn't everyone who has a steam heated living room over a man hole, or a blue tarpaulin roof that simulates a western prairie blue sky, I also have a two vehicle garage where I can park, TWO, NOT ONE, BUT TWO, shopping carts in the garage that I got from a Home Depot cheap riding mower packing crate.

My 12 string program is failing dismally!!!
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-22 6:03 AM (#175440 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Bailey-

Hey, if you get one of those awesome new 'interest only' mortgages, you'll be able to keep the packing crate with blue tarp, pick up a couple more Ovations and maybe even put some spinners on *both* of the shopping carts!

:D

Disclaimer: I do not believe the pitch that by paying interest only you can magically afford a more expensive dwelling. It seems to me that, if it means anything, it only means you can afford the interest on a more expensive dwelling, but that seems to be a very fine point that the majority of these mortgage telemarketers can't grasp. YMMV.
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yoch
Posted 2004-10-22 12:04 PM (#175441 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Bailey, Let me tell ya, --Ya got one of the damn nicest garages available. I've had one of those mower-crate garages for 2 winters now and they are hot-diggidy! Let me tell ya about one of the greates things I've found to add-on. If you can come up with a couple of those plastic mail baskets that you sometimes see sittin next to the big street, mailboxes, they staple real nice in the roof of the garage and work great as Ovation racks. My Ovation slides right into these babies and I keep a cat up there to help moderate the temperature. You might try it out. Works Great!!
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MWoody
Posted 2004-10-22 12:14 PM (#175442 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??



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Its hard to beat a 40 foot Connex box (Sea container) for installation on your site. Doze a hole in the ground to match and its a Bomb Shelter or Mother in Law house.

Don't forget to plumb the vent hole though!
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-10-22 12:43 PM (#175443 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Yoch, see my September 3 post titled "Elite 12-String" on page six. I didn't buy it; maybe The 12th Fret still has it.
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-22 3:46 PM (#175444 - in reply to #175429)
Subject: Re: Celebrity Cs245 12 string recommendations??


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Originally posted by MWoody:
...or Mother in Law house.

Don't forget to plumb the vent hole though!


I think you have a typo, you really meant 'plug' right?
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