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CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5

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Dan R.
Posted 2007-11-20 8:17 PM (#310715)
Subject: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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EBAY
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lanaki
Posted 2007-11-20 8:24 PM (#310716 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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don't look musicmike. i'm warning you,don't look.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-20 8:44 PM (#310717 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Now THAT, is an ugly guitar.....
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-20 8:54 PM (#310718 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Ouch.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-11-20 10:16 PM (#310719 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Now THAT, is an ugly guitar.....
He only wanted black until they come out with a darker color.

The epaulets are outies. :eek:
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-11-21 2:20 AM (#310720 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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Interesting reaction to the post...and to someone who has been a strong member of the OFC. Don't believe that those who have seen the guitar would call it an "ugly guitar". The factory wanted close to $4,000 to build it from scratch.

Dan plays 12-string almost exclusively...he took his time to create a performing guitar. I am sad to see that he needs to sell it. A lot of us suffer from some loss due to carpel or other damage to our hands. Dan's problem requires surgery.

Obviously, this is NOT a Neil Diamond finish...for Dan, this is the ultimate in a guitar that maximizes stage presence, playing position, voice, amplification, and durability. The unidirectional top provides a good acoustic projection as an acoustic.

Not suggesting that anyone from the OFC buy it...however, whoever does buy it will have a unique and superb 12-string.

For those who like the shallow or mid-bowl, consider that this is rare, in outstanding condition, upgrade pre-amp - doubt if the Custom Shop will be able to make one again. If, after 1/01/08, they take special orders - doubt if you would get one for anywhere near the BIN.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-21 6:54 AM (#310721 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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I kinda like the color.
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-21 7:00 AM (#310722 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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I'm with Moody . . .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-11-21 9:11 AM (#310723 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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I'd consider this if I hadn't recently purchased the custom Viper 12. The acoustic restrictions of a shallow bowl, if any, mean nothing to me as I always play plugged in. I have an 1866 shallow bowl 12 that served the purpose until I had GC sign it. Now it just sits in a stand on a shelf, so I ordered the Viper, which does get used. Incidently, somebody suggested a Janglebox pedal for the 12. Bought one and wow, what a wonderful effect!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-11-21 9:16 AM (#310724 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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So I guess you don't need to borrow my Janglebox when it comes back from Arizona!

Glad you like it...neat little compressor.....when dialed in it really gives 12's that Rickenbacker jingle/jangle.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-11-21 9:30 AM (#310725 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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i like the looks of this guitar and think it has got to be excellent for gigging with. i warned musicmike not to look cuz we all know his weakness for 12 stringers.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-21 10:40 AM (#310726 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Looks are a matter of personal taste. Some will like it and some won't. That's life.

But I can attest to a very interesting thing about supershallow 12-strings. Unlike 6-strings which I think universally suck with supershallow bowls (yes, some are better than others)something about a 12-string can sound really good in a supershallow. Brings out way more bass than a 6-string, and especially if you buster the treble side it's a really full sounding instrument. Absolutely a great gigging guitar.

Dave
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-21 10:48 AM (#310727 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Tup, that black Adamas that you had that Clifford lusted after, now that was a great looking guitar (what happened to it?).

I've never played a ssb Adamas 12 so I can't comment on the sound. I trust Tup's opinion there. But as to the appearance, I could never get past that....
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-21 10:51 AM (#310728 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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I agree w/Dave.
A 12-string lends itself better to a ssb than a 6.

Sounds "chimey-er".

I gig with a ssb Legend12 & (w/the right settings) it sounds GREAT!

That, and it's just SO "comfortable".

Paul, Dave sold that black "Stealth" ssb . . .
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-11-21 10:52 AM (#310729 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Personally, I don't like the appearance of that one either.

If anyone is selling I'm currently looking for either an SSB Adamas 1 or 2 12-string, or preferably a Viper 12-string. I'd consider a deepbowl Adamas 12-string also. Possible Deacon 12 to trade.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-21 10:57 AM (#310730 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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The Stealth Adamas was sold to a pastor in Vermont. He said he was looking for something understated, with no bling that would distract the audience. Had to sound good plugged in and be impervious to environmental effects so he could take it on preaching trips. I'd say he got just about the perfect guitar for it. If I recall, I think it was sold for about $1000.

Dave
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2007-11-21 7:32 PM (#310731 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5



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If anyone is selling I'm currently looking for either an SSB Adamas 1 or 2 12-string, or preferably a Viper 12-string. I'd consider a deepbowl Adamas 12-string also. Possible Deacon 12 to trade.
Here one that just popped on the bay..serial number is just 274 higher than mine..
Adamas II 1885 12 String Acoustic Electric Guitar 1995
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-11-22 2:08 AM (#310732 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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I looked: not interested: I had one of these guitars in 1997-8...great gigging guitar; don't care for the way this one was "finished": to each their own...I've got other fish to fry! :D ;)
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LBJ
Posted 2007-11-22 7:04 AM (#310733 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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i like that guitar look. to be honest, one of the nicest i've seen to this day.
good luck on sale
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Dan R.
Posted 2007-11-24 4:32 PM (#310734 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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MORE PICTURES WITH WHITE PEARL KNOB ALTERNATIVE
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-24 7:02 PM (#310735 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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I'm sorry but I still think that guitar is one of the ugliest I have ever seen. It's like somebody took a black magic marker and tried to do the whole top in black with some of the original brown still showing thru....
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Beggin
Posted 2007-11-24 9:09 PM (#310736 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Admire the effort, but not tha end result. :eek:
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TexasDoc
Posted 2007-11-24 10:14 PM (#310737 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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No thanks. Not for me.

Good luck with the sale.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-11-24 10:44 PM (#310738 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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Weather you like the looks or not is just personal preference. But no denying that a SS adamas 12-string is a hell of a guitar. Dave

Dan - is this really a 1-7/8 neck ???
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Beggin
Posted 2007-11-24 11:06 PM (#310739 - in reply to #310715)
Subject: Re: CUSTOM BUILT ONE OF A KIND ADAMAS II 1885-5


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