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bvince
Posted 2006-10-27 10:52 AM (#234518)
Subject: What Would It Take?



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OK ... With all the talk we've had about GAS and the size of our ...ummm...collections, and what would be the one guitar we would keep, I thought it fitting to ask this one:

What would it take to make your collection complete, and make you satisfied? Our wives may be interested in knowing the answer to this one.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-27 11:01 AM (#234519 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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it would take a pine box and a bunch of happy people.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-27 11:14 AM (#234520 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I could be happy with the 2080 if I had to. I only had my Korean Fender Acoustic/Electric for a couple of decades and was happy with that.

If I decide to retire in a motorhome (we lived in one for a year and loved it), it will probably be something like the 2080, but I would let the 1537 go as it is under played and requires a bit of upkeep that the Adamas don't.

For that matter, I was happy as a clam in sauce with the W597. Only reason I bought the 2080 is everyone thought it was better, and I have never bought a guitar for over $1K before.

I would likely just sell all my PA equipment, keep my Barbetta keyboard amp, a couple of mic, and my wifes Roland XP50. Maybe the Tascam 2488.

That would give me a total combo set up with 12 channels (or more if I needed it) that would fill a small venue and all fit behind the seat of my Toyota Xcab pickup. Life would be much less complicated.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2006-10-27 11:14 AM (#234521 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by alpep:
it would take a pine box and a bunch of happy people.
Don't forget the bagpipes
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-27 11:18 AM (#234522 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I don't have a big collection, but the next one that I would like to get is the Millenium... just something about that one...
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-27 11:53 AM (#234523 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by jpcannon:
Originally posted by alpep:
it would take a pine box and a bunch of happy people.
Don't forget the bagpipes
no bagpipes for me just this tune " Witaj Krolowo Nieba"
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-10-27 11:57 AM (#234524 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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the one i would keep out of all my guiatrs would have to be my 1114-4 folklore. to compleat my collection....adamasI&II,slothead#47,1537..jason
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-10-27 11:59 AM (#234525 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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No, definately bagpipes.

After I've suffered, it's everyone elses turn...
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bvince
Posted 2006-10-27 12:33 PM (#234526 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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The ones I would still like to have to complete my desired collection would be, in order ...

an Adamas I (I might be happy if I could just play one)
Elite or Adamas Bass (Keller's blue one (preferrably)
and a 87 Collector's
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-27 12:47 PM (#234527 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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it would take a pine box and a bunch of happy people
As long as those two things are not directly related ...

For me, a Brazilian Rosewood Roy Rogers. Of course, should I get that, then there will be another one. Yossarian rules.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2006-10-27 1:14 PM (#234528 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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For me:

- an Old Style Folklore (which wish will soon be satisfied with the Josh White Reissue)

- #47 (that I am also waiting for)

- 1681-7 with wide neck, acoustic only.

That's it? Yes, for now.
But I know, there will be these voices again...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-10-27 1:41 PM (#234529 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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A completely authentic 1952 Fender Broadcaster.

If that wasn't possible, then a #47RI with state of the art electronics.
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gh1
Posted 2006-10-27 1:50 PM (#234530 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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tdeej's 1547
Lost Art Vintage Limited Ovation
FD-14
Hamer Improv
Martin 00-25K

With those i would have out (the rest would be sold off):
two 1547's
'97 Collectors
Lost Art Vintage Limited Ovation
FD-14
Hamer Improv
Martin 00-25K


That would do it. Although i certainly would like to try out the other flavors. But i doubt they would add much, and i'd end up selling them off.

_____
gh1
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-27 2:07 PM (#234531 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I am always satisfied with what I have. Until something else comes along that I am fortunate enough to be able to obtain. I have sold off guitars that I swore I never would. And I have obtained guitars that I never thought would be possible. Joe said it best - "Life's been good to me so far ..."

Dave
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2006-10-27 2:28 PM (#234532 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I have always wanted one each of the Bluebirds (6 and 12) and a GP to replace the ones that have come and gone. But I think my next Acoustic will be a custom 2080 I have been thinking about for some time.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-10-27 2:38 PM (#234533 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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OFC guitar......
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-10-27 2:47 PM (#234534 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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+1

:D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-27 2:50 PM (#234535 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I know myself well enough to say that I may never be satisfied. The OFC guitar is right up there, but I know that there may always be something better right around the corner. I trust Ovation to make sure I don't get bored. I may also get to the point that some of you have passed, where I can say I've had that special guitar, now it's someone else's turn. I have to have something to do when I retire and it doesn't look like golf is going to do it for me.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-27 2:57 PM (#234536 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by Mitzdawg:
Originally posted by alpep:
no bagpipes for me just this tune " Witaj Krolowo Nieba"
Isn't that the name of the Hungarian Song that goes:
"stay dead, you unholy vampire"?
close... but not quite.
it is a traditional Polish song sung at the cemetary at the burial.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-10-27 3:19 PM (#234537 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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I would have to say I would love to have a textured top Adamas.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-10-27 3:24 PM (#234538 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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I would too. GGG, you could've played a bunch of suweet Adami at the gathering. We missed you TN boys.
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bvince
Posted 2006-10-27 4:15 PM (#234539 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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Is there actually an OFC guitar/ or is someone just making that up? Or ... is the OFC guitar actually a 1537?
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an4340
Posted 2006-10-27 4:47 PM (#234540 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I suppose since I try to keep less than 6 guitars at a time, and get rid of those I don't play in a six month period I'm limited to keeping guitars I want to play forever. So I'm very happy with my 1976 CA 1624 and my 2003 MEWP. The CA has the most awesome aged fet preamp sound and the MEWP is a great player.

The one thing missing, acoustically, would be an acoustic resonator like CWK2's. (Which I know I'll never have, but man that was great. I suppose I could have the factory make one, but I'd be spending money I don't have at the moment.)
Maybe a baritone would be nice too.

Electricly, I've found my humbucker guitar, which is my electric papoose. That baby is like picasso, either you love him or hate him. Weird, but no one is in the middle of the road on that little guy.

I'm still searching for my single coil. I'm hoping my current parts-o-caster project will fill my need. I'm putting it together this weekend and will have it set-up next week. I'll let you know how it goes.

This was a nice thing to think about.

Thanks
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-10-27 5:17 PM (#234541 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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Originally posted by bvince:
Is there actually an OFC guitar/ or is someone just making that up?
I think the OFC Guitar, like String Tubes and Llamas is just something here to make al freak out.
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dvd
Posted 2006-10-27 5:28 PM (#234542 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?



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an4340, your list is very much like what I envision as well.. A small but thoroughly rounded collection...

Over time I'd like to accumulate:
[list]
[*]a 6-string acoustic/electric - got it!
[*]a hollowbody electric - got it!
[*]a resonator
[*]a solidbody electric
[*]a nylon-string
[*]a 12-string acoustic/electric (like tdeej's amazing W598!)
[/list]
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