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Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?

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dweezil
Posted 2008-09-16 5:21 PM (#20144)
Subject: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?


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Read that Adrian Legg had a SSB Adamas.

Any ideas? Any pics?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-09-16 5:38 PM (#20145 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?



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Dave bought it and I believe sold it to Jerome in France.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-09-16 5:39 PM (#20146 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?



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Check the "For Sale' section for the last 6-8 months and you may find info. I also bet it is on Jerome's tribute site.
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dweezil
Posted 2008-09-16 5:41 PM (#20147 - in reply to #20144)
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Jerome? Where's his site?
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dvd
Posted 2008-09-16 5:51 PM (#20148 - in reply to #20144)
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http://www.ovationtribute.com
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-09-16 5:54 PM (#20149 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?


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That guitar Witko had was custom made for Alan Holdsworth, not Adrian Legg. It was interesting because it was a non-cutaway SSB, which is pretty unusual

I may be wrong but I don't think there was ever a production SSB Adamas 1. The Adamas 2 SSB was only availble for a few years, around the mid-90's if memory serves
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dweezil
Posted 2008-09-16 5:55 PM (#20150 - in reply to #20144)
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Great, thanks, so they were available - boo hoo hoo
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Beal
Posted 2008-09-16 6:29 PM (#20151 - in reply to #20144)
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Adrian's was special for him, but that's a story for another day. The history of the 93 is enuf for today.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2008-09-16 6:41 PM (#20152 - in reply to #20144)
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Alan Holdsworth is a tool for letting his wind up in Guitar Center in need of a neck reset....
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-09-16 6:45 PM (#20153 - in reply to #20144)
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Are those drop tuning tuners available somewhere? I think I heard they were Banjo tuners or something once. I am considering setting one up similiar to Mr. Legg's someday.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-09-16 6:52 PM (#20154 - in reply to #20144)
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The tuners Legg used were Schaller "Scruggs" banjo tuners, which were less expensive copies of the original Bill Keith pegs. They need to be drilled to take the bigger gauges on a guitars 5th and 6th strings. They're not cheap.

Watch this space. I have a new product becoming available soon. Does the same job as the Scruggs banjo tuners, but uses your existing tuners.
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cliff
Posted 2008-09-16 7:02 PM (#20155 - in reply to #20144)
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". . I have a new product becoming available soon . ."

I've seen what he's talking about, and it's absolute "tits"!! . . .

VeryCool!!
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stephent28
Posted 2008-09-16 7:03 PM (#20156 - in reply to #20144)
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If it's absolute "tits", then I'm definitely interested
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-09-16 7:12 PM (#20157 - in reply to #20144)
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OK, pictures tomorrow. I've had a sales rep on the road with these for a while so I've been sitting back a little. Time to get my ass in gear. Pictures will be of the product. There will be no "tits" as such. Unless my moobs get in the way.
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cliff
Posted 2008-09-16 7:44 PM (#20158 - in reply to #20144)
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Keep the the bathrobe closed, then.
You forget, I've seen first-hand how you conduct "business" in the morning . . .

y'SexyBitch.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-09-16 7:57 PM (#20159 - in reply to #20144)
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The nearer I get to boarding that plane to the UK... the more nervous I get.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-09-16 8:01 PM (#20160 - in reply to #20144)
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you should be nervous.....
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Beal
Posted 2008-09-16 8:20 PM (#20161 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?



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The first guitar we made for Adrian they were Keith tuners, $100 a key.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-09-16 8:29 PM (#20162 - in reply to #20144)
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Great Paul, Please let us know when you have something. I was thinking about the drop D tuners but these must be set up for each string?? I would think?? perhaps not. I am going through thoughts of tension differences between gauges but they all span the same distance. No matter. I don't need to understand. And I don't want to alter the headstock to make anuything fit.

And Bill !!! that story about the Baritones is amazing! Entwistle! Holy crap man how cool is coming up with an idea for a few more frets on the low end from a simple conversation with a Bass guitar genius like John.
Shame about John, he loved the Rock and Roll lifestyle, and it was a real loss. But what a musician. I'll bet you have a lot of stories like that. Can't wait to meet you at one of these group gig's.

Thanks again Paul for the heads up, I want to try some experimental stuff soon.
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Beal
Posted 2008-09-16 9:18 PM (#20163 - in reply to #20144)
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John was just drinking. Steve and I had the conversation walking back to the hotel. Not sure where John was by then, probably back at his hotel. He had a driver and limo......
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-09-16 9:26 PM (#20164 - in reply to #20144)
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Whoops. Yep read it again. No matter it is your connection to this that is cool. Great things can come from the simplest situations.
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Beal
Posted 2008-09-17 7:43 AM (#20165 - in reply to #20144)
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and simple minds............
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dweezil
Posted 2008-09-17 7:46 AM (#20166 - in reply to #20144)
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Mauvais, spill the beans on Leggs guitars, you know you want to.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-09-17 11:31 AM (#20167 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
OK, pictures tomorrow. I've had a sales rep on the road with these for a while so I've been sitting back a little. Time to get my ass in gear. Pictures will be of the product. There will be no "tits" as such. Unless my moobs get in the way.
Temp,
Honeymoon over? :p
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-09-18 9:37 AM (#20168 - in reply to #20144)
Subject: Re: Just what was the Adrian Legg SSB Adamas?



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Was this thread about the Adamas SSBs? I love them. I have two, an 1881 textured top CA and a wood topped proto non CA. The 1881 is my primary rehearsal guitar and I often use it for performances. I don't use the proto as often due to it being a non CA, but the 1547 proto of nearly the same vintage is almost the same guitar only with a CA and a different preamp. As has been said many times here, for plugged-in gigging, the SSBs are really difficult to beat.
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