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martinez
Posted 2012-03-11 2:50 PM (#451772)
Subject: Couple questions about Elite


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Hi All
Tried searching for this as I'm sure I saw a topic on it.....are some Elites not actually glued to the body up at the top end? Did I read that some are and some aren't? Sort of floating? if that's correct, which ones are and not?

Also what's the general going rate for a pick up for a 1868?

Thanks
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2012-03-11 3:43 PM (#451773 - in reply to #451772)
Subject: Re: Couple questions about Elite


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Tops are glued to the body, but the fretboards aren't glued to the tops.

As to the going rate for a 1868, watch ebay.....
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martinez
Posted 2012-03-11 3:53 PM (#451774 - in reply to #451772)
Subject: Re: Couple questions about Elite


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Cheers Moody. "fretboards aren't glued to tops"....at all, on any elite? (the last few frets that "hang over" after neck is bolted )....right?
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Standingovation
Posted 2012-03-11 6:53 PM (#451777 - in reply to #451772)
Subject: Re: Couple questions about Elite



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I think real early ones had floating boards like the adamas guitars, but later ones were glued and on the LX models even fitted into a pocket in the soundboard. Despite marketing spew to the contrary, it has no real effect on the sound or playability. I'd personally rather have the damn thing glued down. I have seen a few floaters (shut up Cliff) fail to lay flat and cause set up issues with fret buzzing.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-03-11 7:08 PM (#451778 - in reply to #451772)
Subject: RE: Couple questions about Elite



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The original Elite (1537) had a floating fretboard ... except for the one that some rocket scientist thought needed a couple of woodscrews to get that fretboard extention good and solid. Standingovation knoweth of which he speaketh, especially when it comes to floaters.

martinez - 2012-03-11 12:50 PM    

Also what's the general going rate for a pick up for a 1868? 

I'm trying to understand your question.  Do you mean buying a guitar, or buying an undersaddle pickup for your guitar, or maybe even something else?

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martinez
Posted 2012-03-12 3:05 AM (#451784 - in reply to #451772)
Subject: Re: Couple questions about Elite


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Thanks for the answers

I mean the under saddle pick up, sorry, yes. No probs, it's only for future reference, I may have a small problem with mine...
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