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ksdaddy
Posted 2018-09-04 2:16 PM (#545136)
Subject: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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I was up to a total of 66 Ovations and Applauses but thinned the herd over the last couple years. All I have left are my 1983 Collector's Prototype, one black AA-12 with exceptional tone, one Academy KA-14 (ditto) and the 1000th Applause made (August 1976). Under the bench there exists one brutalized AA-12 bowl and neck that I will piece together and make a porch guitar out of.

I'm done collecting stuff. It takes on a life of it's own.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2018-09-04 3:09 PM (#545138 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Posts: 1555

Location: Indiana
So you have 61 empty hangers.
You have been busy!
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jay
Posted 2018-09-04 5:23 PM (#545143 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: RE: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: Texas

"It takes on a life of its own"

...bout sums it up.



Edited by jay 2018-09-04 5:24 PM
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nerdydave
Posted 2018-09-05 12:39 AM (#545149 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
So true! The more you have the more you have to take care of and the less time you have to enjoy what you have!
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nerdydave
Posted 2018-09-05 12:40 AM (#545150 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
Which is why I try to have little (but still not little enough!)
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Love O Fair
Posted 2018-09-05 8:02 PM (#545152 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: When??
I only save stuff that I know I will eventually have a need for. It's a big pile :-)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2018-09-06 4:21 AM (#545155 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
I gotta quit buying two (or more) of everything.
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ksdaddy
Posted 2018-09-06 4:38 AM (#545156 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Caribou, ME
The electrics are easy for me. ONE Tele. ONE Strat. ONE Les Paul. The acoustics are a little different thing.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2018-09-06 7:33 AM (#545157 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
I’m slowly coming to the realization that I, too, need to begin this process as well. From a high of over 50, I’m now down to 46 and will probably start in earnest during the next year or two. Same with all the amps. I’ll keep all the stuff I regularly gig with and a few more. The neon and wall art will be tough to trim down but I need to do it. I can’t leave the mess for my beneficiaries to deal with.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2018-09-06 9:54 AM (#545158 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: SoCal
I've never had that many guitars, but at one time I had about 15. It's down to 8 and if I were really mercenary about it, I could get it down to 5. But you get to a point where every guitar you have came to you with a special story, or it has major history with you. Can't get rid of them......
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2018-09-06 10:03 AM (#545159 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Boise, Idaho
I'm up to 20 and realized that I'm not making much progress on playing them more after I retired. Like the Professor, I've been thinking of what a hassle it will be for my family to get rid of them when I die. I don't have anyone who will appreciate them like I do.
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adamkrz
Posted 2018-09-06 12:38 PM (#545160 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: New Britain, Ct
Something I heard on this site, ( I hope when I die my wife won't sell the guitars for what I told her paid for them )
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alpep
Posted 2018-09-06 5:48 PM (#545162 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: NJ
Sigh.....
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TAFKAR
Posted 2018-09-06 5:57 PM (#545163 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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My nephew will appreciate my herd, so no need for thinning at this point.
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nerdydave
Posted 2018-09-06 6:48 PM (#545164 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
All this talk about death and mortality. Not a bad thing to be in touch with! Makes you enjoy every millisecond on this side all the more! Me i enjoy every millisecond with my Ovations! Been workin hospice lately. Makes me enjoy them all the more!!
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nerdydave
Posted 2018-09-06 6:49 PM (#545165 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
And @Mark no one will ever appreciate them like we do!!
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ksdaddy
Posted 2018-09-06 7:49 PM (#545166 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Caribou, ME
Maybe I’ll cull a few more and finally go buy an old L-5. Ive had tons of L-7s but I’d like to reach the top. I’ve got a Heritage Super Eagle but we’ve never hit it off.
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nerdydave
Posted 2018-09-06 10:12 PM (#545167 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
L-5?
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FlySig
Posted 2018-09-07 9:36 AM (#545170 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Two of my kids will gleefully take possession of my instruments and luthier tools when I die. Every time I get to thinning the herd for a new purchase, one or the other of them says they would love to have the cast-off, so the grand plan of getting funds for the new purchase fails. Lol.
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Nancy
Posted 2018-09-07 9:41 AM (#545171 - in reply to #545164)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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nerdydave - 2018-09-06 6:48 PM

All this talk about death and mortality. Not a bad thing to be in touch with! Makes you enjoy every millisecond on this side all the more! Me i enjoy every millisecond with my Ovations! Been workin hospice lately. Makes me enjoy them all the more!!


(((((((((((((((NerdyDave))))))))))))))
What you do for people is beyond mere Thanks!
Big Hug coming your way!!! <3
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arumako
Posted 2018-09-07 9:50 AM (#545172 - in reply to #545170)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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FlySig - 2018-09-06 11:36 PM

Two of my kids will gleefully take possession of my instruments and luthier tools when I die. Every time I get to thinning the herd for a new purchase, one or the other of them says they would love to have the cast-off, so the grand plan of getting funds for the new purchase fails. Lol.

I don't have any where near the collections that you all have, but that's my predicament.... no, no, my "blessing" as well. Lol!

Edited by arumako 2018-09-07 9:52 AM
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DetlefMichel
Posted 2018-09-07 1:00 PM (#545175 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: Muenster/Germany
We live in a small appartment and I only have guitars in my room. My wife says that guitars take a lot of space on my life.
I installed a limited number (11) of wall-hangers.
I thought that would be enough.
And I have one wall-hanger in my workshop. Ok I need a guitar there.
And I have 3 or 4 guitars hanging on nails. Ok these are small and light guitars, they don´t need hangers.
And I have 2 guitars stored in the case behind the door.Ok one is a double-neck, too big for the wall and the other one is my "combat guitar", always ready to go with capo, picks, strings and string cleaner in the case.
And I have a folded travel guitar in the wardrobe.
And I have a guitar in a case behind my desk, the one that I´m going to sell.
Yesterday I bought a mint 1687 ....
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jay
Posted 2018-09-07 2:46 PM (#545176 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.



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Location: Texas
Dave...L-5 is a super sweet Gibson...that goes back to the 20s or 30s.
deep pocket guitar
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elginacres
Posted 2018-09-07 6:18 PM (#545177 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Colorado
To Professor and Mark - I'll take a couple of each of yours off your hands - just to make it easier on your heirs!
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elginacres
Posted 2018-09-07 6:19 PM (#545178 - in reply to #545136)
Subject: Re: Thinned the herd. A lot.


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Location: Colorado
Hey wait a minute - Professor, aren't you and my daughter Sam gonna arm wrestle over one of mine?
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