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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-22 1:31 AM (#289319 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Mike, you know part of my business is insurance!

I have played the old ones....they got good mojo but like I said I would rather buy an RI and use the extra money on something else. I really hope it goes for 4-5K.....maybe get a little well deserved respect. It just won't be me paying it.

Now that wide neck that Iffy got.....I had that one marked and was circling but when the auction got pulled, Iffy made a good move and scored!
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BT717
Posted 2009-08-22 8:24 AM (#289320 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Originally posted by STK:
what is all the fuss about?
Just imagine a heavenly choir that finally lets someone in with some major testosterone!



... or don't...

<There, that should take the 'pressure' off of ya!>
So that's where all the acorns go! ;)
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-08-22 1:48 PM (#289321 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Mike, you know part of my business is insurance!

I have played the old ones....they got good mojo but like I said I would rather buy an RI and use the extra money on something else. I really hope it goes for 4-5K.....maybe get a little well deserved respect. It just won't be me paying it.

Stephen I think you have a wonderful guitar in the RI...these originals come up so rarely that for someone who has never had a Adamas I, the RI gives them a great introduction and the look and feel is good. I had never thought there was a big difference until I bought my '78 and had a chance to sit and play it...wow, what a guitar...as nice as my '81-7 is, the nod goes to the '78 on tone...
The fact that this '78 is near mint and has been taken care of will no doubt enhance the final price. I think we are seeing the true value of these guitars come back in a huge way...
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Erniewan
Posted 2009-08-22 2:34 PM (#289322 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Are the volume and tone knobs original and correct?

I always thought the knobs had numbers on them.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-08-22 5:13 PM (#289323 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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not the early ones...just dots...
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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-22 7:09 PM (#289324 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Mike, I wasn't defending my choice of an RI over an original. Given the option I would always take the original. My point was merely with money and the economy being in the toilet for most Americans, the smart money for someone who wanted an Adamas would be to buy the RI.....95% of the bang for 60% of the bucks....and that percentage might go down.

The original is already over 3K with a week to go.
Like I said, I hope it hits the 4-5K range and gets the respect and money it deserves.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-08-22 8:14 PM (#289325 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Stephen, I know that...I agree with you that it is a good investment...I was just stating the difference in the Originals and the later Adami...Dave had told me but until I actually experienced it personally, I really had no idea...it really is incredible...I hope all Adami get back to what they are worth...it will be an interesting week....
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-08-22 8:36 PM (#289326 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...
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The reissues don't have the center spline on the interior of the bowl.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2009-08-23 1:09 AM (#289327 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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No, I don't have one that early. I do have a 1979 and a 1981. An excellent condition early 1687 is a great instrument.

However, I bought a 1687-8 reissue in 2006 from Al and two 1687-2 when Al got new old stock recently (one of the -2's is now in Colorado). They are that good. IMHO, the reissues were built with more consistency, a better pre-amp, and sell for a great price.

Your choice, the original for more $'s or a reissue for less. No one should say that the reissue is any less of a guitar.

Awhile back, there was an original slothead available about fifteen minutes from where I live...if I had, I wouldn't have been able to get # 3 of the 47RI, # 7 OFC, and my 1688-8 12-string.

Buyers are always free to make the choice. There will only be one buyer of this one. Anyone else should seriously consider the few 1687-8 reissues that Al still has. If you can't get a great early one, do what you can to get a reissue.

As an aside, maybe they shouldn't be called reissues...maybe they should be called re-creation (they came pretty darn close with the 47RI).
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Jérôme
Posted 2009-08-23 4:03 PM (#289328 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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To be honest, I'll be ready to pay a lot of money for that one if I was not buying a new house at this time...
I've paid 2800€ (4000 $US) for the #125-83 and I've never had a regret.
Those early Adamas are simply wonderful and they sounds like no others.
I sincerely envy the next lucky owner of that guitar.

J :)
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Beal
Posted 2009-08-23 6:08 PM (#289329 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Nice enough guitar.
No inlays is cool
CHK signed all the lables till #600
CHK sound tested the guitars and either accepted or rejected from #77 till around #200
After that it was that other guy who likes to scribble his name on books and guitar lables etc. (Don't tell Mike H)
After he approved 400 guitars that were good enough he was allowed to scribble away.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-08-23 7:48 PM (#289330 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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I've paid 2800€ (4000 $US) for the #125-83 and I've never had a regret.
Those early Adamas are simply wonderful and they sounds like no others.
Jerome, that is true for my #189 as well although I was able to get it for much less...and it is so fine...I have a '81 -7 and as nice as it is, the '78 is better...and I have you to thank for the heads up on it...
Good to see you posting...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-08-24 9:46 AM (#289331 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Anybody see an original case in what appears to be such great condition? This guitar was probably not taken out much. Maybe a real closet special. I could certainly live with the ding.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-08-24 9:53 AM (#289332 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Interesting strategy . . . the current high bidder has increased his or her maximum three times in the past few days without relinguishing the lead. Confidence may be a bit shaky.
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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 12:04 PM (#289333 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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my thinking is it will go for well over 5k ,, and absolutely agree with jim... there's a high roller overseas that will snipe this and it'll sit on a stand or hang on a wall....doubt it'll be played
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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-24 1:32 PM (#289334 - in reply to #289294)
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If the overseas high roller is a member of this board, I imagine it will be played alot.

OFC members seem to like to play their guitars as much as look at them.
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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 1:50 PM (#289335 - in reply to #289294)
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im glad to hear that stephen cause i play all 4 of mine. especially the 67
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-08-24 7:12 PM (#289336 - in reply to #289294)
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my thinking is it will go for well over 5k ,, and absolutely agree with jim... there's a high roller overseas that will snipe this and it'll sit on a stand or hang on a wall....doubt it'll be played
Maybe......


Me thinks one of our overseas brothers with a lot of money is on it.
Maybe not......


Interesting strategy . . . the current high bidder has increased his or her maximum three (actually 4 now) times in the past few days without relinguishing the lead.
Yeppers....... ;)


This is gettin good...lol



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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-08-24 7:22 PM (#289337 - in reply to #289294)
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Don't tell me.....
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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 7:46 PM (#289338 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Originally posted by MusicMishka:
my thinking is it will go for well over 5k ,, and absolutely agree with jim... there's a high roller overseas that will snipe this and it'll sit on a stand or hang on a wall....doubt it'll be played
Maybe......


Me thinks one of our overseas brothers with a lot of money is on it.
Maybe not......


Interesting strategy . . . the current high bidder has increased his or her maximum three (actually 4 now) times in the past few days without relinguishing the lead.
Yeppers....... ;)


This is gettin good...lol



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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 7:47 PM (#289339 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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Originally posted by MusicMishka:
my thinking is it will go for well over 5k ,, and absolutely agree with jim... there's a high roller overseas that will snipe this and it'll sit on a stand or hang on a wall....doubt it'll be played
Maybe......


Me thinks one of our overseas brothers with a lot of money is on it.
Maybe not......
actually i know people who bid like that in hopes to scare others away from bidding ...where they really only go up in min increments

Interesting strategy . . . the current high bidder has increased his or her maximum three (actually 4 now) times in the past few days without relinguishing the lead.
Yeppers....... ;)


This is gettin good...lol



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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 7:51 PM (#289340 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...


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thats twice it didnt post oh well what i was saying that i know people who bid like that. their reasoning is they feel it scares away other bidders,,, all the time they are only raising their bid in min increments.
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geneo
Posted 2009-08-24 7:52 PM (#289341 - in reply to #289294)
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personally i always snipe when i buy on ebay
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-08-24 8:14 PM (#289342 - in reply to #289294)
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Interesting strategy . . . the current high bidder has increased his or her maximum three (actually 4 now) times in the past few days without relinguishing the lead.
Yeppers....... ;)

I have done that before... A coupla reasons:

1) Over time, I decided that I Really wanted it.

2) Often when people look at the bids and see that you have raised your bid repeatedly, they get discouraged and don't bother bidding. (Or at least that's 'The Plan') So even if you raised it only a coupla bucks, it looks scary. Also they might really, Really Want It! :cool:
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-08-24 8:24 PM (#289343 - in reply to #289294)
Subject: Re: This could be trouble...



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Hit the wrong button
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