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elginacres
Posted 2005-12-11 11:07 AM (#332144)
Subject: Double Neck


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Is this really what these things sell for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ovation-Custom-made-Sambora-doubleneck-guitar_W...
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-11 11:13 AM (#332145 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck



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Try to have one made and you'll probably find out that's about right. Maybe cheap. You can get the import for under a grand, however. Dave
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-11 1:56 PM (#332146 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck



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We'll see if this becomes part of my collection, I just sent the seller an email to go and take a look at it.
Somehow I missed it being listed on e-bay, thanks for the heads up. Always dreamed of owning a doubleneck O, just wasn't hog wild about the Celebrity version.

:p
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schroeder
Posted 2005-12-11 2:05 PM (#332147 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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Despite the Sambora connection I'd pay that for it - it's just not the first $5000 I'd spend on Os and As if I had it spare. It is a fantastic guitar. Just wonder what it's like to hold being deep bowl.
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-11 5:46 PM (#332148 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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I'd pay that for it too, . . . if I could swing it . . .
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elginacres
Posted 2005-12-11 9:53 PM (#332149 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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I got one two week job in May I could use it on...it's a lot of $$$ for one two week gig. Not sure I have that much GAS. Hey Aloha-Tim - not to get presumptious here - but let us all know what you think of it when you play it. Describe the case too.
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alpep
Posted 2005-12-11 10:33 PM (#332150 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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Originally posted by elginacres:
Is this really what these things sell for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ovation-Custom-made-Sambora-doubleneck-guitar_W...
probably more like 8 now
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-12 10:44 PM (#332151 - in reply to #332144)
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Two days and no answers to any of my emails, perhaps he really doesn't want to sell it :(

Maybe I should just reconsider my max bid on that Millenium over on ebay :rolleyes:
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-16 6:20 PM (#332152 - in reply to #332144)
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Yeah,

Success contacting the seller. Persistance paid off with emails.
Still working out a time to check it out with work schedule.
Will let you all know about condition, playability and the hardshell case.

Tim
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Todd G.
Posted 2005-12-17 11:50 PM (#332153 - in reply to #332144)
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If I remember correctly, this particular guitar DID sell for $8000 list back in the 90s. I saw it in one of the guitar magazines' "gear for next year" special editions.

Yeah, I remember taking my little sister to see Bon Jovi for her 16th b-day and seeing Richie play his intro to "Wanted..." and thinking then that I wanted one no matter how practical or non-practical it might prove to be.

$5500 is too much for me even now.

Todd
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-18 12:36 AM (#332154 - in reply to #332144)
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Under normal conditions, I couldn't afford this much either. I recently lost six guitars when Hurricane Katrina flooded my storage unit in Mississippi. Fortunately, I had the guitars insured very well and the insurance company payed in full. The guitars had belonged to my father and were my only inheritance. The sentimental loss of both the guitars and all my childhood pictures of him playing them can't be replaced, but I know he would approve of investing in a top end roundback.

I'm at a toss-up between the Sambora Doubleneck, the Millenium edition or factory ordering a 1187-247 (Adamas #47).
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-18 1:00 AM (#332155 - in reply to #332144)
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When at a crossroads, I always go with the one that will be hardest to find in the future.

In this case, the Sambora...

the 1187-247 will be around for at least another 6-9 months after release so you have time to save up for that one.

Milleniums pop up occasionally.

That is the only USA doubleneck I have seen in a long time.
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Todd G.
Posted 2005-12-18 11:40 AM (#332156 - in reply to #332144)
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This is only the 2nd one I've ever seen on Ebay or anywhere else for that matter.

Tim, I'm touched by your story with the loss of such irreplaceable, sentimental belongings. My wife recently took a picture of me playing for our boys (4 years and 21 months) on my Adamas without any of us knowing it. I was sitting on the couch and David and Jacob were both sitting on the floor in front of me. It was very cute and special.

My parents always had music playing in the house when I was growing up (Beatles, Beach Boys, CCR, Clapton, Hank Williams, The Doors, Johnny Rivers, on and on...) but neither of them played a musical instrument. My mom often sang with whatever was on and, perhaps, that's where my appreciation of singing comes from.

But I believe your father provided you with a much greater appreciation for music by showing and teaching you how to make it. It sounds like you are trying to honor his memory while replacing the tangible sentiment you have lost.

Without knowing of the relationship you had with your dad, I would like to offer my humble opinion. I believe the Sambora to be a very rare and unique instrument, hopefully like the relationship you had with your dad.

Best of luck in your decision my friend.

BTW, I see you have the 12-string brother of my 6-string. I am truly jealous.

Todd
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-18 12:30 PM (#332157 - in reply to #332144)
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Weren't there actually two of these made? One was for Samboring and the other was an exact copy? I recall someone selling the copy last spring on eBay. You had to read the fine print to see that it was not actually the one owned by Richy. But who cares who owned it or not, it's a unique guitar and once in a lifetime purchase. Good luck. Dave
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Todd G.
Posted 2005-12-18 12:38 PM (#332158 - in reply to #332144)
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I've seen an auction (a couple of years ago) for the supposed "original" flight case that Richie's original double-neck came in. And if memory serves, it was from a person in Hawaii.

I believe the original guitar is hanging on the wall in a Hard Rock Cafe somewhere.

Todd
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-18 2:57 PM (#332159 - in reply to #332144)
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Ok, this is moving wwwaaayyy off topic, but I would like to share, it helps me deal ;)

Tim, I'm touched by your story...
Unfortunately, my father and I didn't have a great relationship when I was younger. He played often in the nightclub scene after working his normal 40 hour week. He wasn't home too many evenings. I, being a self focused teenage, thought it was because he was a terrible father. I wasn't the model teenage son either, often in trouble and suspended from school. I started working at sixteen and we were growing farther apart. He responded by giving me my independence. It wasn't until much later in my life, when I had a family that I actually began to talk and listened to him. He told me he often regretted not putting more effort into communicating with me.
While always having music in the house, I taught myself to play and rejected all of his efforts to teach me. Dad was a HUGE Elvis fan, as well Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed. Dad played a big old Gretsch White falcon, a Regal Dobro, an old Martin and beat to death Gibson. I moved out at eighteen and joined the military. We wouldn't see each other again for more than an hour or two for another fifteen years. We didn't bond again until just before lossing my mom to cancer in '96. We became best friends and I relish the few times we were able to get together and play for hours on end. Sadly, I lost him to a heart attack in '99.
I now try to spend as much time as I can with my only child and encourage her to seek out musical interest. She took guitar from the time she was 6 till 10, when her music teacher stopped teaching. We tried other teachers, but they didn't seem to work out. She started on the clarinet in band at 11 and loves all forms of music. She is now moving into the teenage years and I often worry I'll lose her to boys and dating. I know she has to grow up and she definately shares a lot of my stubborn habits. I just work towards not doing anything to cut off our friendship. I have a great loving wife of twenty years now and we are truly each others best friend.
In our household, music is definately the bond we use to keep the family together...

Tim
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Todd G.
Posted 2005-12-18 3:00 PM (#332160 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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Thanks for sharing Tim. I feel guilty for hi-jacking this thread.

Let us know what you decide on the double-neck.

Todd
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elginacres
Posted 2005-12-18 4:16 PM (#332161 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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My guess is there are people on the board who would be interested in the instrument if you are not - but your proximity to the seller gives you the unique opportunity to actually put your hands on it and your ears near it. Give us some feedback..I suppose I could sell a car or two to come up with the cash...which tells everyone the quality of my cars....
Mark
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-01-06 8:14 PM (#332162 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck



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The day has finally arrived, met the seller, great guy with too many guitars...better for me :)





1993 D768-X (Custom Metal Flake Paint)

Simply stunning in the sunlight. Abalone inlays everywhere. Star MOP fretmarks and MOP tuners.
The deep bowl throws out an intense sound, really nice both unplugged and out the amp.
Weight is a little heavy towards the neck side. Bowl is really comfortable, no complaints standing, sitting down...it's an armfull and definately easier to play in the classical position.

The case is the original as shipped from the mothership. It is a Calzone Case, Bridgeport, CT. Big, heavy-duty and really BIG! (did I say it was BIG??)

Gotta go, need to change a lot of strings on this beast :cool:
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Designzilla
Posted 2006-01-06 9:05 PM (#332163 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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Very nice Tim! Now that's a special guitar.
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edzep
Posted 2006-01-06 9:29 PM (#332164 - in reply to #332144)
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Impressive! (and shiny, and pretty)
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stephent28
Posted 2006-01-06 11:42 PM (#332165 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck



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Very sweet. Glad another special guitar has found a home within the OFC family!
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alpep
Posted 2006-01-07 5:16 AM (#332166 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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interesting usually the 12 string neck is on top
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-07 10:14 AM (#332167 - in reply to #332144)
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Beautiful, Tim. And thanks for putting on long pants for these pictures.
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cliff
Posted 2006-01-07 10:58 AM (#332168 - in reply to #332144)
Subject: Re: Double Neck


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Nice Get!!!


I'd LOVE one of those for gigs . . .
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