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luthier444
Posted 2006-05-19 5:32 PM (#254339)
Subject: New members!


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Posts: 255

Just wanted to start a thread about new members who have never posted yet??? We have 4000 plus members and want to hear some stuff????
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-19 11:24 PM (#254340 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 803

Location: Avondale, AZ
You look like an old member (#131) that rarely posts. What's up with that?
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-05-19 11:39 PM (#254341 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
March 2006
Posts: 1634

Location: Chehalis, Washington
Simple. With Waskel, Tuppy, Woody, Paul, Moody, and the rest, who can get a word in edgewise?

Besides, that lot knows it all already - who needs to hear from anyone else?
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-05-20 10:08 AM (#254342 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
FWIW, I am one of the very early members and I don't have a high number of posts, relatively speaking. I do read a lot of threads to which I don't respond. We know a lot of members lurk and read, but don't post. Some of what they read might even be helpful!
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2006-05-20 11:06 AM (#254343 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
July 2005
Posts: 150

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
I'm a (fairly) new member and read a lot of posts without responding. I don't have a lot of posts either. I learned many years ago that one can stay out of trouble by listening carefully to what is being said............I too, have learned a bit about Ovations here. Good forum.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-05-20 6:43 PM (#254344 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
August 2003
Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
Luthier444 is a highly respected member of the Ovation/Adamas team at the factory. No other way to say it - factory staff are actively discouraged by the company from posting here.

We value when he and a couple of others do give us their insight and opinion.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-20 9:32 PM (#254345 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 803

Location: Avondale, AZ
OOOhhh!!!
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-05-21 12:02 AM (#254346 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
July 2004
Posts: 812

Location: Hicksville, NY
I joined the OFC roughly two years ago, so I guess I'll consider myself fairly new. I do read a lot of posts, and have learned a great deal from them. I usually don't respond often for the reasons that: (1) a fellow member already has/had clearly stated the information that it's unnecessary to "piggy-back" on it, and (2) I just might end up providing feedback that's misleading due to my limited amount of info. (or lack of it) on the subject matter, which could haunt me later.

Then again, it's always good to ask questions no matter how pointless it may be, as I always learn something new from the replies that I receive from it. :)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-05-21 8:21 PM (#254347 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


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Posts: 15677

Location: SoCal
You know, it's interesting. When I first stumbled on this board, over 4 years ago, I was real hesitant to post. But I eventually decided to get into it. I had some information, and a whole lot of questions.

It's like playing guitar.... you can sit in your room and play, but you'll never really get good until you get out and play with other guitar players. This board becomes a whole lot more fun when you participate.
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BobbyJ
Posted 2006-05-21 8:34 PM (#254348 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
March 2006
Posts: 55

Location: Malvern, Pa.
Moody,
I agree with your last post, I'm new here, and after playing for 30 years, I found the OFC and it has lit a fire, I've found a couple of other players and its like starting all over again. I've also found out how little I actually know about guitars.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-05-21 8:47 PM (#254349 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


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Posts: 15677

Location: SoCal
Mud, you don't have to know a lot. From what I'm told, being an expert is boring. It's the road that's fun!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-05-21 9:00 PM (#254350 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
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Posts: 12759

Location: Boise, Idaho
I post a lot after a slow start. Lack of knowledge never slowed me down, obviously, but some would say that's a function of my occupation.
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Beal
Posted 2006-05-22 9:25 AM (#254351 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Sometimes posting is just for questions. Mostly it's to give Cliff a hard time and Moody too so he won't feel left out. And then there is Temp and Tony and.....
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purple flame
Posted 2006-05-22 9:42 AM (#254352 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 56

Location: the Netherlands
I read the topics a few times a week and sometimes post or react by myself. And I must say...it matters that 'the O'-fanclub'is to me typical American.. So , as a Dutch O'player it's not that easy to go into discussions....But, never mind, I enjoy the visits as much as my Purple Flame! Keep going!
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-22 1:31 PM (#254353 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 803

Location: Avondale, AZ
What is a typical American?
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stephent28
Posted 2006-05-22 1:39 PM (#254354 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Lots of noise with little substance :D

Lots of bling with no purpose :cool:
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-05-22 2:29 PM (#254355 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
November 2005
Posts: 4832

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
There's a typical American?

I thought they all just talked funny!
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-22 5:51 PM (#254356 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 803

Location: Avondale, AZ
Aren't Canadians also Americans? North Americans.
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-22 6:32 PM (#254357 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
". . Aren't Canadians also Americans? . ."

Only if they change the name of their country to North Michigan . . .
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purple flame
Posted 2006-05-22 6:39 PM (#254358 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
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Posts: 56

Location: the Netherlands
Typical American...What I mean is that you all are American.You are more close to each other,speak your language,have your humour(which is mostly hard to follow for me), stand close to the American Ovation (for example:the factory-tour). I'm more an outsider. Nothing wrong whith that, but that's how it feels.I must always search for words, trying to explain what I want to say..or do you understand Dutch? In that case...here we go..!!!
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-05-22 9:05 PM (#254359 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
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Posts: 812

Location: Hicksville, NY
Originally posted by purple flame:
Typical American...What I mean is that you all are American.You are more close to each other,speak your language,have your humour(which is mostly hard to follow for me), I'm more an outsider. Nothing wrong whith that, but that's how it feels.I must always search for words, trying to explain what I want to say..
I guess that makes me the Outside Insider. Been living in the U.S. for nearly 20 years; I was a teenager when I immigrated here; got educated here; became a naturalized American citizen (and very proud of doing so!); got married here; assimmilated into the American culture ... in fact, I not only chose to live close to the so-called "greatest city in the world" but it's also one of the most ethnically diverse. Despite all that, I still struggle with the American "lingo," humor, and the like. Oftentimes, my naivete still gets in the best of me, that I often end up asking stupid (if not meaningless) questions, or making non-sensical remarks.

In the recent OFC tour for example, I did have a wonderful time ... but I preferred mostly to stay by the sidelines and behind-the-scenes, while almost everyone else got to enjoy their exposure in the limelight. I had my share of chit-chat with other members, but otherwise remained silent as I was cautious that I just might end up saying something ridiculously stupid. You're not alone ... I too have to search for the words to explain what I want to say ... and I live here!
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an4340
Posted 2006-05-22 9:47 PM (#254360 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Don't you Americans realize you're representing America to the rest of the world? Frankly, I'm shocked: Shocked to find non-O related posting going on here! Now, everybody, go out at once and play your guitars!

(If you get that reference, it doesn't matter where you're from, you are an American)
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purple flame
Posted 2006-05-23 12:35 PM (#254361 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 56

Location: the Netherlands
Originally posted by an4340:
Don't you Americans realize you're representing America to the rest of the world? Frankly, I'm shocked: Shocked to find non-O related posting going on here! Now, everybody, go out at once and play your guitars!

(If you get that reference, it doesn't matter where you're from, you are an American)
....typical American, haha!!!
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-05-23 12:53 PM (#254362 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!



Joined:
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Posts: 4832

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Mexicans also consider themselve North Americans, then there're the Central Americans, and South Americans.

Really, calling yourself an American isn't too specific. We know those who use the term 'American' are understood, though misinformed. ;)
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-23 12:55 PM (#254363 - in reply to #254339)
Subject: Re: New members!


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October 2005
Posts: 803

Location: Avondale, AZ
If you get that reference, it doesn't matter where you're from, you are an American)
I don't get it. Is it from 'Malcom in the Middle'? Maybe I am not typical enough or not American enough.
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