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bburg
Posted 2012-09-15 8:25 AM (#459151 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Oh, yes! #3 is still Paul's guitar. I think I was a bit confused.... or maybe one beer was bad.....

Bernie
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Jérôme
Posted 2012-09-15 10:30 AM (#459154 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: RE: Original Slothead #41



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Congrats Mike,
You now enter the very small club of the Original Slothead owners.
My turn will come one day...

J
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Capo Guy
Posted 2012-09-17 10:07 AM (#459207 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Mike, Great grab. Enjoy. I will need to play this at some time in the future.
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2012-09-17 12:46 PM (#459212 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: RE: Original Slothead #41



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Mike, congratulations. Enjoy it in good health and good luck. You certainly deserve it!

Blessings.
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Damon67
Posted 2012-09-18 1:01 PM (#459250 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Doesn't get any better than this, congrats Mike!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2012-09-18 1:20 PM (#459251 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Congrats, Mike. One great thing about those jams at g8r's, we got to play multiple of these and they were awesome. I played the Paul McCartney slothead at Samova's house. They were all special.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2012-09-19 10:07 AM (#459296 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41


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Thanks everyone...it is a privilege and a long time wish come true...Nick has been great! Now to move ahead with the "yardsale" as Prof BB so well stated. See other thread for this...
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-12-10 9:53 AM (#462890 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: RE: Original Slothead #41



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Sadly, this deal just didn't work out so #41 is once again on the market.  I'm open to offers, including partial trades and I'm also open to lay-a-way or other payment options.

From my original post:

nickbtx - 2012-09-12 7:28 PM

Having had the privilege of owning this piece of Ovation history for a while, it's time for someone else to join the club.  1687-8 #0041-97.  I paid $10k plus shipping and that's what I'd like to get, but I'm open to offers.  I can take new pictures if you like but I doubt I can improve upon the pics on Jerome's site: Original Slothead #41 . Includes case, case cover, and lots of documentation all the way back to the original bill of sale.  Sounds like a $10K guitar should. Feel free to ask questions.

Nick

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d'ovation
Posted 2014-07-07 9:54 AM (#489407 - in reply to #459035)
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Is this still available?
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alberto
Posted 2014-07-07 12:40 PM (#489408 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Awesome! A piece of American history. Congratulations to the seller and the buyer, I am sure you both are happy!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2014-07-07 4:48 PM (#489424 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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If anyone doesn't remember - this was one of the two that Hector had.

My #50 (as close to original condition as possible), is the one that involved Hector, eBay, and Serge.

No #41 was also available but Hector had dropped it and broken the binding on the lower treble side. Michael Wong ended up buying #41 and #50 When Michael emailed me concerning #50, it was mine 9/27/09. Later, I was offered #41. Declined as I figured it was too much of a good thing.

Michael, congrats. It is a great guitar. Back years ago, the mothership said they couldn't (maybe wouldn't) repair the binding (Jerome has a good picture of the damage). I heard later that maybe there could be a way. If a repair wasn't done and you repair it, some of us would appreciate it if you explained how and where as anyone who has an original slothead, the 47RI, and even the 1687/1688 could have a problem later.

Again, you have a great guitar.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2014-07-07 5:00 PM (#489425 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41


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I played both #50 and #41 when Michael had them. Stellar instruments......
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Standingovation
Posted 2014-07-07 7:50 PM (#489429 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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I'm confused. #41 got sold from Hector to Michael Wong to Nick B. to MusicMishka ???

Aw ... forget it. At least I know where #42 is !!!
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d'ovation
Posted 2014-07-07 8:11 PM (#489430 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41


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Nick B. indicated that the deal fell through but that was some years ago and the thread ended ... that's why I was wondering ...
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Standingovation
Posted 2014-07-07 8:37 PM (#489431 - in reply to #459035)
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I guess the answer is that it's always available. Just a question of how much and who from ...
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playadamas
Posted 2014-07-07 10:44 PM (#489433 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41


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91789 ...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2014-07-07 11:50 PM (#489435 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41


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Wow, he lives.....
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jay
Posted 2014-07-08 12:28 AM (#489438 - in reply to #489435)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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I think Nick still has it. But he hasnt posted on here for a while. He lives close, so if anyone was serious about inquiring about the guitar I could pass the word on to him.

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Tony Calman
Posted 2014-07-08 1:29 AM (#489439 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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re: Wow, he lives.....

Good

Guess we all need to be more focused on the dates of the posts.

Edited by Tony Calman 2014-07-08 1:41 AM
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MWoody
Posted 2014-07-08 8:02 AM (#489443 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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#347 is as close as I expect to get.
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photodork
Posted 2014-07-13 6:15 PM (#489607 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Congrats! I'll bet that is a wonderful guitar!!
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photodork
Posted 2014-07-13 6:15 PM (#489608 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Congrats! I'll bet that is a wonderful guitar!!
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SillyLittleBoy
Posted 2014-07-13 9:41 PM (#489613 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Wow... this was a very interesting string of messages going back more than a couple of years and then right up until earlier today. I've not had the pleasure yet of playing an Adamas, let alone an original slot-head (I've read enough to know that those slot-heads are the holy grails of Adamas guitars). My budget can't quite swing $10K right now AND I probably should at least play around with some fiber-topped Adamas guitar. Even though I've not played one, I've certainly heard them played AND most recently on Dobro's "GuitarFire" CD (AMAZING!) AND even though I've not played one or even seen one in person, just hearing about this amazing piece of history and craftsmanship got me kind of drooling just a bit. Is that bad?

Nice to know that when I win that lottery, it sounds like for the right price I'll be able to find an original slot-head Adamas guitar almost anywhere (here).

Sad to hear that one of these babies fell down and was damaged, although it appears that it still sounds just as sweet.

But what do I know, I'm just a...
SillyLittleBoy
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Tony Calman
Posted 2014-07-14 3:55 PM (#489628 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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I believe when Stephen and I got our slotheads, we broke the pattern of the seller and buyer not listing what a slothead sold for. I posted what I paid for #50 which was $12,500 for a guitar in excellent condition although the case was replaced with the one that came with the OFC guitar (or a like new 9158) if I ever wanted to take it out. #50 was not listed or advertised...I will always appreciate a friend asking me if I wanted to buy it. That was September, 2009.

If an owner does seek to sell one, I would expect that due to the rarity it would go for at least $12,500.

As to textured tops, I believe Al has some inventory. In addition, there are 30th Anniv 1687's, as well as late '70's and early 80's 1687's for a lot less.
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stephent28
Posted 2014-07-14 4:49 PM (#489632 - in reply to #459035)
Subject: Re: Original Slothead #41



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Yes, $12,500 was the going price when Tony and I got ours. When I decide to let someone else enjoy the magic of #57, purchased by Linda McCartney for Paul and Wings (and one of only 5 or so wide necks produced) the asking price will be a solid $15K.

mine has the original brown case and heavy duty Ovation tan soft cover.

 

actually, I think I have an extra brown soft case cover lying around somewhere that I got many moons ago.



Edited by stephent28 2014-07-14 4:52 PM
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