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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-09-08 11:37 PM (#82350)
Subject: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Asking $1750.00. Looking for buyer in Northern Virginia. Martin CEO on AFG

Can't handle it myself right now, but would love to have it.

Brad
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-08 11:45 PM (#82351 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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I dunno..tried a CEO-4,and was disappointed..(maybe I expected too much)..

Vic

..I know,a Solid top has to "settle in",but still..
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Tiednbound
Posted 2007-09-09 2:33 AM (#82352 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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THAT looks a LOT like my newish, New-Yorker-parlor-sized Takamine EF417S, except the Tak doesn't have the pickguard.



There's a new Tak EF417S for sale on eBay I have on good authority will go for perhaps $1400, on a "best offer" basis.
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Tiednbound
Posted 2007-09-09 3:46 AM (#82353 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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It was too late to edit my last post, but I visited the Martin site. The offer a Model 00-42K Limited Production that has almost identical specs in terms of materials, size, and looks as my Takamine EF417S . The Martin lists for $8799, the recently discontinued Takamine listed for $2715 in it's heyday. (But who pays list price?) Only 60 copies of the Tak were ever made in their Japan facility. Even at street prices, there is a huge price difference going on here, and I can't imagine it has to do only with "quality control" or craftmanship or the warranty terms.
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alpep
Posted 2007-09-09 5:59 AM (#82354 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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the taks are great I have them in stock
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-09 7:31 AM (#82355 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Al,

The CEO-5 is nothing at all like the TAK-417. CEO-5 is full sized slope shoulder dreadnaught with 12 fret slothead neck. TAK is a different animal. Both nice guitars but as different as day and night.

The CEO-5 is the guitar that started my Martin journey. I went into a local shop and could not believe it when the doped out highschool kid behind the counter said "wanna see something cool?" I expected him to pull a baggie from his pocket. But guides me over to a used CEO-5. I could not believe my ears. It was the most amazing acoustic sound. I went home and slept on it and decided it would take the plunge and buy my first non-ovation in 35 years. Returneed the next day and it was gone.

I searched high and low and could not find another. But I stumbled on the D18-VS which is the same guitar with less bling and mahog b/s. I grabbed it and it was a wonderful guitar and at the time the best sounding instrument I owned. But I wanted more. If the D18VS was the best, then what would a micely broken in HD28-VS sound like? I was bitten and the HD became the new king of the mountain in my house.

These full sized dreads are absolute boomers. It's a big box. Definately not Parlor, or New Yorker size. If it was not for the HD, I would be on this like stink on a monkey. Price is very good. If someone wants to add something from the top shelf to their collects I can't think of a better one than this.

TAK New Yorker is a great instrument as well, but it's like comparing apples and baking soda.

Dave
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-09-09 7:52 AM (#82356 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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I had a D18VS sunburst with is rare, sounded like a dream but had to much V in the neck for me. I tried a CEO` it sounded a little dead to me but it may have just needed to open up.
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Tiednbound
Posted 2007-09-09 8:03 AM (#82357 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Here's another question out of ignorance .... Can you plug in a Martin CEO?
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-09 9:18 AM (#82358 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Around here,many that I know , are selling their M`s and G`s,and have gone over to TAK`s ,with new Solid Tops that sound GOOD right away..?!..I wonder if they have discovered a technology too cure the wood,so as that, one does not need to wait like forever,in order to "play the game"..YAMAHA has build such a "curing" place,Big hall`s ,hundred`s of people working there..maybe TAKAMINE is buying wood from them.. :)

Vic

..YAIRI bought Ton`s of good wood in the sixtie`s,and benefits well from it now..
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Tiednbound
Posted 2007-09-09 1:20 PM (#82359 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Originally posted by Solid Top aka Enfant Terrible:
(snip, snip)
I wonder if they have discovered a technology too cure the wood,so as that, one does not need to wait like forever,in order to "play the game"
(snip,snip)
I have heard of these "weird science"-like experiments where a maker took guitar top-wood and played music (or tones, at least) to it 24/7 to "season" it as if it were being played on an instrument. Dunno' how that turned out. Plus climate controlled warehousing of materials is common today, compared to decades ago. Mostly though, I think it is better craftsmanship, pride, and better quality control standards.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-09 1:22 PM (#82360 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Originally posted by Tiednbound:
Here's another question out of ignorance .... Can you plug in a Martin CEO?
CEO-5 is acoustic only. I assume the other CEO editions are the same.

Gulfcoast is correct. the D18-VS does have a very pronounced V shape neck. I didn't like it either. The HD28-VS is a much softer shape.

Dave
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-16 4:53 PM (#82361 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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This one is going to be on it's way home to Fl tomorrow... :D
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Gway
Posted 2007-09-16 6:13 PM (#82362 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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congrats Jim!Are you going to bring it by for a test drive? I was just think'n, is it being shipped UPS? :eek:
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-16 6:15 PM (#82363 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Don't even go there....please. :mad:
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Gway
Posted 2007-09-16 6:21 PM (#82364 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Sorry bud, but it does kinda add to the excitment,,,,doesn't it? :rolleyes:
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-16 6:32 PM (#82365 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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CEO-5 is a superb instrument. Glad to see this one coming into the family. I know that sounds odd, But I think as Jim explores what the CEO can do, he will better appreciate his ovation guitars for what they can do. The 1537 and CEO will make a great 1-2 punch. One for plugged in skinny neck stuff and the other for acoustic tone wideneck stuff. Great combo. Dave
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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-09-16 7:15 PM (#82366 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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I wondered if that was you over there at the AFG.

Good Get!

Blues
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-16 8:29 PM (#82367 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Thanks Brad, and thanks for posting about it originally. I couldn't resist when he dropped the price. ;)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-16 9:26 PM (#82368 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG



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Originally posted by BluesSailor:
I wondered if that was you over there at the AFG.

Good Get!

Blues
There are several of us over there.

Jim, I looked a the pictures posted. You will love the guitar. :cool:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-16 9:28 PM (#82369 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG



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Originally posted by Gospel Guitar Guy:
Originally posted by BluesSailor:
I wondered if that was you over there at the AFG.

Good Get!

Blues
There are several of us over there. I picked up some good information on installing a K & K pickup a few months ago.

Jim, I looked a the pictures posted. You will love the guitar. :cool:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-16 9:29 PM (#82370 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG



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Oops meant to edit and not quote. :o :eek: :confused:
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Beggin
Posted 2007-09-16 11:26 PM (#82371 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Nice get Jimbo! Hope that this one fills that Big Guitar Shop in the Sky GAS....Enjoy.
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povation
Posted 2007-09-17 12:38 AM (#82372 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Congrats,Jim.
CEO-5 is my favorite guitar.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-17 5:17 AM (#82373 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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Thanks povation. Your UTE should be well on it's way to you. Let me know when you receive it. :D
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povation
Posted 2007-09-17 7:51 AM (#82374 - in reply to #82350)
Subject: Re: Martin CEO FS on the AFG


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I will receive UTE tomorrow.
Here are my lovely CEO-5 pics.
You've got the right way! Jim.









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