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Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition

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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-01 6:47 PM (#161327)
Subject: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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Since this 12 fret Adamas has been mentioned in several threads lately and I assume it will be released sometime during this month, I was just curious how many of our members already have one on order or plan to buy one. Remember, it is limited to a run of 100 so they may not be around for a very long time.

I have ordered mine from Al and can't wait! :D

Who else is on the list or plans to be?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-03-01 8:51 PM (#161328 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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I would like to be, but I'm thinkin it's outa my league right now. I love slot heads!! I Paid a grand for my 1763 11 years ago. I gues with infaltion, it would be about the same. I'm just not sure how much I would like it. I should've gone to NAMM (I simply did not know it existed).

Fred
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-01 9:28 PM (#161329 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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OK, how do you get to be an unregistered member?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-03-01 9:41 PM (#161330 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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Well,

to be really honest, I screwed up when I origianlly registered, and typed in "mtbnikerfred" when I meant "mtnbikerfred", So Miles changed it in my profile, and now, I have to use the old one to login, but it lets me into my profile, lets me post and everything works. but I'm like the walking dead.. not really here or there....

Fred
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alpep
Posted 2005-03-01 10:08 PM (#161331 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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Several people have contacted me in reference to ordering one of these guitars. I sent out some e mail verifications tonight. If you did not get an e mail from me or if you are interested in ordering one of these guitars please let me know. I have a number of them coming in but want to make sure I have enough on order. Contact me via e mail and put U681t in the subject
thanks
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noah
Posted 2005-03-01 10:20 PM (#161332 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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yep... we're in over here

Stephen, got your email, good analysis, we're doing both, sorry I have not responded, all our time and energy has gone into Corky's Farewell.

been trading emails with Al, just have to get together on the phone
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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2005-03-02 8:55 AM (#161333 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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Al-I returned your email last night with a positive YES I still want one! Anyone I have talked to about these guitars say they are absolutly fantastic. It will be my first Adamas.
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alpep
Posted 2005-03-02 9:13 AM (#161334 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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thanks
I just want to get a handle on if I ordered enough guitars. so far so good
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-02 11:28 AM (#161335 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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I just reaffirmed with Al...
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-02 11:40 AM (#161336 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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TONY!

I was just about to email you and ask if you had decided to jump on board or not. Guess your post answers that question.

You and Dave have got to own some of the best collections of acoustic O's in the country.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-02 12:51 PM (#161337 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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Stephen, thanks...

May be releasing a couple to make room (Adamas II, slothead CL 12-str, Adamas II 12-str, etc.)

Maybe :rolleyes:

Hard to do it when you've grown attached but hate to keep in cases.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-02 1:02 PM (#161338 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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Hard to do it when you've grown attached but hate to keep in cases.
I know exactly what you mean. ;)

But I keep telling myself that after a guitar has been stored for 3-4 months, and I crack open the case and put it back in the rotation, it is like having another new guitar. So fresh, so much fun to play, so nice to hear. It is like having a birthday or christmas present all over again.

However, if they don't come out to play for a year or so and I don't miss them or think about them, then it is time to pass them on to someone who will appreciate what they have to offer.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-02 5:00 PM (#161339 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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heck, I even have a CA out on loan...
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-02 7:25 PM (#161340 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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T28, thanks for the compliment but NOT EVEN CLOSE !!!

Lurk around Kim's basement sometime, Sam's closets, the mountain top, some SW consultants office out in Walnut, Miles electronics warehouse, Al's living room, the Japan super Adamas collectors, etc. Any many other places. There are some amazing collections out there. I'm just thankful that I know some of these people and get to enjoy their instruments and that I have a few of my own to keep me happy. Don't get me wrong, I'm very proud of my guitars.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-11 8:36 AM (#161341 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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I think a wide neck version of the 12-fret slothead would be a great guitar. Sort of like an Adamas version of the FD14. Dave
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-03-11 8:43 AM (#161342 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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And there's probably somebody out there just crazy enough to special order a wide neck version of the 12 fret slot Adamas.....
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-11 8:55 AM (#161343 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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There's crazy people everywhere doing all kinds of wild things. Keeps the world interesting. Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-11 9:44 AM (#161344 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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Sigh.............if only money grew on trees!
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2005-03-11 2:53 PM (#161345 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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The new 12-fret Adamas has got to be the coolest Ovation I have seen yet. That guitar must sound incredible. Way to go Ovation!
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-11 3:13 PM (#161346 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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I'm sure those members who have ordered them will be providing full reviews in the future.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-11 3:52 PM (#161347 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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I figure 2-3 weeks and counting....
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-11 3:53 PM (#161348 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition



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Hope I am wrong and that it shows up much sooner!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-03-11 4:11 PM (#161349 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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Wouldn't a 12 fret neck have less acoustic volume than a 14fret?

Due to the shorter scale length, would the 12 fret be more tonally accurate? With less sustain?

Never played a 12fret guitar :confused:
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schroeder
Posted 2005-03-11 4:20 PM (#161350 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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The widely held belief from classicals to Martins to whatever is that they just sound better. I am unconvinced. Some do (Martins in my opinion) some don't (loads of expensive Martin copies). Ya pays ya money.......
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alpep
Posted 2005-03-11 4:29 PM (#161351 - in reply to #161327)
Subject: Re: Adamas U681T-5 40th Anniversary Limited Edition


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if they sound half as good as the prototypes they will be awesome.
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