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grrroovedude
Posted 2003-08-01 4:48 AM (#205911)
Subject: adamas on ebay


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http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2549001701&category=621

good buy it now price, esp. for europe.

Martin
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-01 5:14 AM (#205912 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Difficult to tell if that's a pick wegded in the strings by the bridge or there's some finish wear. Either way £600-ish for that guitar is a steal.
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grrroovedude
Posted 2003-08-01 5:15 AM (#205913 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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You're right. I didn't notice. Sorry.

Martin
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grrroovedude
Posted 2003-08-01 5:18 AM (#205914 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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I ran it through photoshop. It seems to be a pick.

Martin
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Ralph
Posted 2003-08-03 3:29 PM (#205915 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Guys, be careful & don't be greedy. There are many scam artists. Europe is out of our jurisdiction.

The seller told me the Adamas & original hard case weigh only 7kg (~ 15 lbs). We all know it's impossible. He just said he sold it to his friend locally.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-03 5:25 PM (#205916 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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I ship instruments to and from the USA and around the world constantly. An average acoustic guitar & molded case weighs in at 6-8 kilos. He was about right on the weight of a deepbowl Ovation & case. Traditional wooden hardshell case are generally a kilo or two heavier than molded cases. Correctly packed in a sturdy shipping carton will add another 2-3 kilos. He was off on total shipping weight, which is what determines the cost for airfrieght, but I'm not sure that makes him a "scam artist" If you paid the shipping price he quoted & it was short he'd should pick up the difference, as a seller I would, and have done, if I'd screwed up on the shipping quote.

Shipping American guitars from Europe to the US rarely works, unless it's an exceptional instrument or a really cheap deal, as they're always cheaper on your side of the pond. Also freight charges from Europe to the US are higher than in the other direction. We live in a global economy, and if you are sensible, very few places are "out of jurisdiction"
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Ralph
Posted 2003-08-03 5:35 PM (#205917 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Have you ever shipped Ovation/Adamas?

Do you have any vintage Adamas or Ovation? Weigh them.

Even a modern Adamas 1597 + hard case weigh more than 15 lbs. Try it if you don't believe.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-03 5:42 PM (#205918 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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One of us must have faulty scales. Amongst many other Ovations I have a '78 Adamas in an original brown case & a recent 1597 SMT & case. The SMT is a little heavier at around 8 kilos, the '78 around 7.5 kilos, and that's probably down to the difference in cases. I've received & shipped countless Ovations so I'm very aware of shipping weight/costs. I've just shipped a Patrick Eggle electric and a Lowden acoustic to the US. Taken from the waybills the Eggle in a molded came came in at 9.5 kilos & the Lowden in a ply hardshell 14.5 kilos, both well packed.
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Ralph
Posted 2003-08-03 5:59 PM (#205919 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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78 Adamas + hard case = 7.5 kg or 16.5 lbs ?
SMT + hard case = 8kg or 17.6 lbs ?

I bought a lot of Adamas/Ovation. None weigh less than 25 lbs, no little packing material.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-03 6:03 PM (#205920 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Is there a difference between US & UK pounds? Either way kilos should be universal (OK, maybe not outside of Federation space, but you know what I mean)

Maybe you should take a look here

http://www.dhl-usa.com/lbs-2-kilo

This is fucking ridiculous. An average acoustic guitar, regardless of brand, in a molded case weighs 6-8 of your earthling Kilos, pretty much end of story. Trad ply hardshells can take the net weight up to around 10 kilos. I do this for some of what I laughingly refer to as a living, so I kinda know.
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Ralph
Posted 2003-08-03 6:20 PM (#205921 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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1 kg = 2.2 lbs

Maybe I am getting old & have bad memory. I think all of my Ovation/Adamas weigh 26-32 lbs.

Adamas/Ovation, especially the old ones like 1537, weigh a ton. My Taylor's weigh much less (not including the deluxe case)& feel like toys.

It's almost like Rolex vs Casio in terms of weight.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-03 6:27 PM (#205922 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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"Maybe I am getting old & have bad memory. I think all of my Ovation/Adamas weigh 26-32 lbs"

The average Gibson Les Paul weighs less than 10 pounds. Maybe Ovation should cash in and produce an "Incredible Hulk" signature model

"My Taylor's weigh much less (not including the deluxe case)& feel like toys"

I think you mean "sound like toys"

Sorry, maybe I've just watched too many Marx Brothers movies, but I just could not resist a feed-line as good as that.

Actually, I'm not sorry at all.
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Ralph
Posted 2003-08-03 6:34 PM (#205923 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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You're funny, Paul.

I can't speak for other Taylor's, but mine certainly don't sound like toys :-) They feel like feather, however.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-03 6:36 PM (#205924 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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"Either he's dead, or my watch has stopped" G. Marx
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Standingovation
Posted 2003-08-03 9:32 PM (#205925 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay



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I just shipped an Ovation deep bowl in brown molded case and cardboard box/packing. Total was 15.2 pounds. End of story. Dave
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-03 9:55 PM (#205926 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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generally the guitars packed wieght in between 20-25 but I STUFF the box full of packing so that it has a nice ride. If you don't do that you are in for trouble.
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grrroovedude
Posted 2003-08-04 3:07 AM (#205927 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Ahem, maybe going back to the subject...

Did anyone notice the guy has been an ebayer since '99 and only positive feedback? From different persons.

I know this can be faked, but it seems a lot of trouble to go through.

Has anyone ever had bad experiences with people with only positive feedback on Ebay? I'm curious.

Martin
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-04 7:27 AM (#205928 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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The only problems I have is zero feedback bidders winning auctions & not paying. I've bought & sold tons of stuff on ebay and the very few problems I've had are more than outweighed by the good experiences.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-08-04 10:29 PM (#205929 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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I have been buying and selling on eBay since 1998. I have had a few tense moments, but not real bad experiences. In general it's easier to be honest and successful on ebay than to be dishonest. There are some questionable sales practices, but there are everywhere. Bottom line, read EVERYTHING and ask questions, you'll be relatively safe.
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-05 7:59 AM (#205930 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Miles
You know that Scotty beams the wierdos and freaks down in front of me and makes them buy gear from me.

Now I can tell you some stories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bailey
Posted 2003-08-06 1:38 AM (#205931 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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My dreams of owning a 12 string Adamas doesn't seem to weigh anything and could fly like Mary Poppins, my ability to buy one sinks like the Titanic. These weight opinions are like all opinions, RELATIVE to the situation.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-06 8:30 AM (#205932 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Bailey:

A man is nothing without his dreams.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-08-07 2:12 AM (#205933 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Thanks Paul

That is especially true when the Grim Reaper is looking through your window wondering when you are going to quit playing those damn guitars and mandolins and just go quietly into the warm night.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-07 9:15 AM (#205934 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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Hey Bailey:

I'm 48 and figure that I'm a third of the way thru my life. Regardless of where I am in life, I'm not gonna stop buying green bananas or Elixir strings. It's an admission of giving up.

And I'll be damned if I'm going to go quietly. Someday the grim reaper may take me, but he's gonna have bruises and broken bones to show for it!
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Adaman
Posted 2003-08-07 1:36 PM (#205935 - in reply to #205911)
Subject: Re: adamas on ebay


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I bought my Adamas SMT roundhole from the US to the UK (possibly from the same Paul?) through Ebay it's georgeous and shipping was low cost - getting it from the States was significanly lower cost than buying in the UK, so I'm sure that is a one-way saving.
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