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Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string

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BT717
Posted 2008-02-14 9:03 AM (#54896)
Subject: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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I'm considering buying/trading for a 1615 Pacemaker. Your thoughts and assumming the guitar is in decent shape what would you pay fr it?
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-14 9:06 AM (#54897 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string



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go for it, $500+/-
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G8r
Posted 2008-02-14 9:09 AM (#54898 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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{THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR LOCAL PRICE POLICE}

Great guitar, I really like mine. One in near mint should go for ~$500, seen 'em with minor finish checks for as low as $300. Paid $280 for mine at a pawn shop (w/o case).
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-14 9:59 AM (#54899 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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Great sounding guitar. One of the best 12's you will play regardless of make.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-02-14 10:15 AM (#54900 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string
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I purchased my PM SB with OHSC for $525 shipped/insured last October. Both are at least '9's. I love the richness that flows from the ol' timer.

It took me over two months of correspondence to 'adopt' this beauty. IMO, it has some of the most pleasing sounds and looks Ovation ever made.

I'm such a PU assy for slotheads! :D
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BT717
Posted 2008-02-14 2:49 PM (#54901 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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Thanks for your "thoughts" and suggested prices.
I'm waiting for the "guy" to get back to me as to wether he wants to make a trade or how much he wants for the guitar. I'll let you all know how I make out!! :) :)
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PEZ
Posted 2008-02-14 4:37 PM (#54902 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string



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Kool hope ya get it
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Todd
Posted 2008-02-14 4:50 PM (#54903 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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I have a minty sunburst Pacemaker. I wonder if Dr. Jarvic came up with that name? I get it out once and a while and play the same old iconic 12 strings songs; Hey Mr. Tamborine Man, old Beatles, some new Beatles like here Comes the Sun, Bon Jovi, Like a Cowboy BUT NO STAIRWAY per Wayne and Garth. Then I put it back in the case for next time i want to play the same basic repetour. I have an econmist view on 12 strings; when times a tough theyre usually the first guitars that go up for sale. Given all the 12 strings on EBAY right now, its a bellweather indicator of a recession.
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BT717
Posted 2008-02-14 5:33 PM (#54904 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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New Beatles???? :confused: It's been a long time since I've heard any Beatle song refered to as "new". But, I hear what you are saying about "12's" There are a lot of songs that sound good on a 12 string (this could be a new thread)
Add "Happy Christmas" and "Hotel California" to your 12 string repituor.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-02-14 6:15 PM (#54905 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string



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I was thinking the same thing. I guess 'old' Beatles is 46 years old, as opposed to 'new' Beatles, which is only 38 years old...
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Todd
Posted 2008-02-15 12:09 PM (#54906 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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To me, Old beatles is when they had beatle haircuts and were still bubblegum pop. new beatles sort of started with Revolver, but crystalized with Sgt. peppers, possibly magical mystery tour. I like em all. My first 45 (rememebr those?) was Help and i like the bside (Im Down) better. My first real album was Magiacal Mystery Tour.
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BT717
Posted 2008-02-16 6:30 AM (#54907 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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Well I lost out. He sold it to a "local" guy. :(
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-16 7:38 AM (#54908 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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Just like buses and women, there'll be another one along soon.
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Todd
Posted 2008-02-16 8:49 AM (#54909 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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Theres usually 500 or so Ovations for sale on EBAY. Probably 1/4 of that is some variation of a 12 string. Theyre all good, just different. Just when you get your Pacemaker, youll pine for that shallow bowl Elite 12 stringer because its more comfy and has less feedback. Then youll start to realize the nuances and virtues of the carbon top, and your off to Adamas-land. The fun never stops; its a disease known as GAS.
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BT717
Posted 2008-02-16 10:44 AM (#54910 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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G.A.S. I am sure every member on this "Fan Club"
Has constant G.A.S.!! :D :D :D
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2008-02-19 10:45 PM (#54911 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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I have really enjoyed my Pacemaker. Best $400 I spent on GAS. :)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-02-20 9:34 AM (#54912 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Just like buses and women, there'll be another one along soon.
Wisdom from: "The Ol' Trader" :D

The Pacemaker is a great 12 string. :cool:
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2008-02-20 10:30 AM (#54913 - in reply to #54896)
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on a 1615 Pacemaker 12 string


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I love the sound and feel of my Pacemaker. Every now and again I have a longing for something "sexier" in a 12...maybe a Guild with Flamed Maple, or a shallow bowl Adamas I or II.

But that's just about looks. I'm convinced no other 12 sounds better or has a nicer feeling neck.

John <>{
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