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cholloway
Posted 2010-03-02 2:11 PM (#378164 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
Yeah... I was kinda dissapointed too.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2010-03-02 4:17 PM (#378165 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Why would anyone buy or keep a guitar that they can't even hold in playing position?

It's like buying shoes 2 sizes too small. . .
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-03-02 4:58 PM (#378166 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Location: Michigan
Playing position is somewhat subjective don't you think? Anyway, I have one that is a bit slippy so I picked up a small piece of leather at a craft store and some E-6000 glue from home depot. Soft comfy, non sweat and easy on the cloths.

Funny my shiny bowl does not slip near as much as my old legend.
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Todd G.
Posted 2010-03-02 5:48 PM (#378167 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Location: Colorado
Find it hard to believe I haven't stumbled across a site called heelsandcleavage in my internet wanderings.


Amen Schroeder.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-03-02 6:34 PM (#378168 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Originally posted by Peter:
How about this "Slip-Grip" thing on ebay?
LINK
I bought one of those when I bought my first Ovation...
They are kinda like fuzzy velvet on paper.
(Not to belittle them, but that is what they are)

I prefer Dave's suggestion of 3M Stair Tread material, or them dancing-feet thingies.
They would work better, for a longer time.
Plus, the velvet stuff just attracts dirt.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-03-02 7:10 PM (#378169 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Why would anyone buy or keep a guitar that they can't even hold in playing position?

It's like buying shoes 2 sizes too small. . .
You're focusing on the wrong part of the heelsncleavage site, Jeff.
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PeterD
Posted 2010-03-02 7:14 PM (#378170 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Posts: 85

Location: Taichung, Taiwan
What about a piece of that rubbery/tacky/non-slip web stuff that they put on the car dash? Just toss it on your leg when you want to play sitting down. You wouldn't have to stick it on the guitar, or your clothes, or have surgery.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-03-02 7:22 PM (#378171 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
I have some of that web stuff that my Mom sent me to put in drawers and on shelves...
When we were talking about this on another occasion I gave it a try...
I laid it on my leg. It worked really well.

BUT! Although I have tried the Slip-Grip, and that web stuff, I have found that after playing Ovations for a while I do not need any of them.

If you are seated, just stand the guitar upright on you leg.
If you do not pull it towards you body with you right arm it should not move.

I have actually found that SSB's move around more than deep bowls.
I also discovered that once I have played a Contour Bowl for a while it taught me to hold my guitar correctly, not leaning the guitar back against my body.
If you really like to lean back with your guitar lying on your belly, use a strap.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-03-03 1:30 AM (#378172 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping
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Posts: 4996

Location: Phoenix AZ
Nice summation. I 100% agree.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-03-03 1:52 AM (#378173 - in reply to #378139)
Subject: Re: Bowl Slipping


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Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
LEAN on it .. !! ..

..`F`course , a JUMBO sized Ovi`, would be better ..

Alternatively .. Use a Strap ..

Vic
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